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Last Week on the MLC Blog

Aug 22, 2016

We look at the competitive race for the 52nd House District in Washtenaw County.

The Democratic candidate is trying to win the 106th House District, currently held by a Republican.

We review how and when Immediate Effect is granted to a piece of legislation.

An analysis of the 24th House District, another Republican held seat the Democratic caucus is making a run for.

Michigan’s unemployment rate declined to 4.5%, the lowest rate since January 2001.

The Senate scheduled an advice and consent hearing for the new director of the Department of Environmental Quality.

Governor Snyder requested a study on the potential benefits of better electrical connections between the two peninsulas.

The U.S. Appeals Court denied the state’s motion to keep in place the Michigan law banning straight ticket voting.

Lt. Governor Calley kicks off a statewide tour on the defense industry in the state.

Thirty-year state government worker and deputy chief at the Department of Environmental Quality announced his retirement.

Joe Kent, who lost the GOP primary race in the 46th House District by 29 votes, requested a recount of the election results.

We look ahead to the week of August 20-26, 2016.

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