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Last Week on the MLC Blog

Oct 14, 2019

As Michigan’s state park system celebrates its 100th anniversary, MLC lobbyist Brendan Ringlever shared the road to Pure Michigan that the state began a century ago.

In response to Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s line-item vetoes in the budget, Republican members in the House and Senate introduced legislation that would reinstate funding for some of those items.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services was selected as one of seven recipients to receive grant funding to study the health effects of PFAS in drinking water.

Members of the House Democratic Caucus announced a proposal they believe will lower out-of-pocket costs for prescription medications and doctor visits.

The Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee reported a Joint Resolution making reforms to search and seizures laws as they pertain to electronic data.

In our weekly “Five Things We’re Reading” feature we shared articles on how to opt out of Google collecting face data on you, how to protect yourself from smaller security threats online, plus more.

A look at events during the week of October 12 – 18, 2019.

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