Topic: Michigan

Fewer Inmates

Fewer Inmates
FILE- In this undated file photo released by the California Department of Corrections, inmates sit in crowded conditions at the California Institute for Men in Chino, Calif. Spurred by budget crises, California and Michigan reduced their prison populations by more than 7,500 last year, contributing to what a new ...
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Convicted embezzler given tax break, then arrested

Convicted embezzler awarded $9.1 million Mich. tax break, then arrested on parole violationA convicted embezzler who snagged a $9.1 million business tax credit from the state of Michigan was arrested Wednesday on a parole violation, a day after he appeared on stage with Gov. Jennifer Granholm as she ...
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Granholm's 'Meatout Day' angers Michigan farmers

Granholm's 'Meatout Day' angers Michigan farm groups; governor seeks to soothe tensionsSome Michigan agriculture organizations have a beef with Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm over her proclamation encouraging residents to not eat meat for a day. Granholm declared this coming Saturday "Meatout Day" in Michigan earlier this month. Her proclamation ...
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Senate roll vote on jobs bill

Roll Vote: Senate OKs legislation giving businesses more incentives to hire the joblessThe 68-29 roll call Wednesday by which the Senate passed legislation giving tax breaks to companies that hire unemployed workers. A "yes" vote is a vote to pass the bill. Voting yes were 55 Democrats, 11 Republicans and ...
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