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Democrats are ‘struggling’ with a messaging crisis, says Michigan lawmakerAn Arizona jury has found Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of conspiring to murder her estranged husband, meaning the mother with ...
Hundreds of Hollanders protested the actions of President Donald Trump's administration with honking horns and chants echoing ...
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During a House Financial Services Committee hearing prior to the congressional recess, Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI) spoke of his disapproval for current federal regulation of digital assets.
Kalamazoo-based attorney Jessica Swartz announced Wednesday she is making her second bid as a Democratic candidate to ...
Huizenga announced he could seek the seat just hours after another Republican, former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, announced he ...
Longtime Republican Rep. Bill Huizenga of Michigan says that as soon as Democratic Sen. Gary Peters announced earlier this ...
Introduced by U.S. Republican Representatives Bill Huizenga and Dan Meuser, the bill targets new regulations imposed by the Bank of Central African States , the regional central bank, that require ...
The House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday to limit federal district judges' ability to affect Trump administration policies on a national scale. The No Rogue Rulings Act, led by Rep.
Jessica Swartz, a Kalamazoo lawyer, is again running for the seat currently held by US Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Holland Township.
The Fourth District, which hugs the Lake Michigan shoreline from southern Ottawa County south to St. Joseph and runs east through Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, has been targeted as a potential pickup ...
Jessica Swartz is taking another swing at defeating U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga. Swartz, a lawyer from Kalamazoo, announced Wednesday she'll run again as a Democratic candidate in the Fourth ...
Democratic candidate Jessica Swartz announced on X (formerly Twitter) her intentions to run against the incumbent Huizenga in ...
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