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Rogers: Biden border policies 'scoring political points' at America’s expense
U.S. Senate Candidate Mike Rogers criticized President Biden's handling of the border crisis, claiming it is aimed at "scoring political points" rather than protecting Americans. The Rogers campaign made this statement to the Great Lakes Wire on June 17.
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Michigan gas prices rise 35 cents in one month, Barrasso says lasting solution is 'unleashing American energy production, not draining our own emergency supply'
While states across the country received a minor relief in gas prices, Michigan and others in the Midwest have seen soaring prices in the last month.
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Peters opposes 15-week ban on abortion bill: Republicans are 'really focused on taking away a fundamental right'
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) federal abortion ban proposal after 15 weeks has the backing of the majority of Americans, according to a recent poll.
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Peters votes on bill Crapo says will allow IRS audits to 'squeeze tens of billions out of taxpayers earning less than $400,000'
Republicans are leery of the nonpartisan Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, calling the Democrat-backed initiative a "reckless tax-and-spending bill."
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Democrats' 'flawed' corporate minimum tax proposal will affect Michigan manufacturers
Democrats are proposing a minimum corporate tax when many manufacturers are struggling with an impending recession amid inflation and supply-chain disruptions, according to new analysis results from the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT).
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Michigan's Gas Misery Number Index soars: McConnell says, 'The Biden economy continues to set new terrible records'
The latest report from Gasoline Misery Index is indicating that residents of Michigan are paying $629 annually as opposed to a year ago.
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What will the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 mean for Michigan residents?
The $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus package has passed both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, and President Joe Biden is expected to sign it before the week is over.