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Last Week on the MLC Blog

May 15, 2017

Michigan mourns the passing of a member of the House Democratic Caucus from the Upper Peninsula.

Governor Rick Snyder appointed Judge Kurtis T. Wilder to the Michigan Supreme Court.

Michigan Justice Joan Larsen was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

The Michigan Spirits Association celebrated its 50th anniversary.

Governor Rick Snyder signed public safety legislation into law, providing protections to planes and trains from devices such as laser pointers.

A Partnership Agreement was signed between local and state officials, with the goal of increasing the academic achievement of the state’s lowest performing schools.

Legislation was reported from committee to allow access to jobs training data for community colleges, helping them better prepare residents for career and technical jobs.

In our weekly 5 Things We’re Reading feature, we have articles on a look at free speech on college and university campuses, what the media has yet to learn about covering the Trump administration, plus more.

A look at events for the week, including the Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference, which finalizes the revenue numbers for the upcoming fiscal year budget.

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