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Last Week on the MLC Blog

Apr 23, 2018

While serving for decades in Congress isn’t unheard of, serving as Speaker for more than six years is quite rare. MLC lobbyist Brendan Ringlever tells us why Speaker of the House only feels like a lifetime appointment.

The Senate voted to create a work or school requirement for recipients of Medicaid, with a few exceptions.

Governor Snyder headed to Europe on an eight-day investment mission.

The House and Senate continued to move forward on the state budgets for the upcoming fiscal year beginning in October.

The Michigan Democratic Party held their endorsement convention for the offices of Attorney General and Secretary of State, and for two candidates for the Michigan Supreme Court.

In our weekly “Five Things We’re Reading” feature we have articles on where the gubernatorial candidates stand on economic development, why buying local in government procurement may not be beneficial, plus more.

A look at events for the week of April 23 – 27, 2018.

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