In 2019, nearly 2,100 citations were issued to drivers for failing to stop for a school bus, the most in the last 10 years.
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Now, it's much easier for people who have committed certain felonies and misdemeanors to have their record expunged. Changes in the bills include allowing a person to set aside one or more marijuana offenses if the offense would not have been a crime if committed after Dec. 6, 2018 when recreational marijuana use by adults became legal in the state.
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Despite receiving demands to cease and desist the illicit importation, Go to Gifts Inc. and Vintner’s Collective LLC refuse to comply and continue to threaten the public health, safety and welfare.
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Results from the bicyclist safety enforcement week campaign in five cities – Dearborn, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Muskegon, and Warren – have been released.
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Legislation that would pave the way for more people to clear their criminal records from public view as well as automate the process for certain offenses.
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The right of a car company to sell its products directly to consumers is an issue that resonates with people from a wide variety of ideological perspectives.
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The Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act forbids discrimination in the state of Michigan on the basis of age, height and weight.
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Most people do not even know this law is on the books. At issue is Michigan statute that requires the driver of an overtaking vehicle to provide an audible signal to the driver of an overtaken vehicle to give way to the right.
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This makes it easier for the public to find out things like state police
policies, how to make a complaint, and statistical reports that include
traffic stops and use of force by factors like race, all compiled on a
new website
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