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The Michigan Department of Attorney General found Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's use of the Richard H. Austin Building's ...
The Michigan House of Representatives voted Thursday to hold Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and her office in civil ...
Benson has not fully complied with a House Republican subpoena, as she says some of the demanded documents would jeopardize election security.
Thursday's move stems from at least one subpoena sent by the House Oversight Committee requesting materials on election training.
A top aide to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson apologized to lawmakers for the department's botched rollout of a public ...
The dispute centers on election training materials that Benson says contain sensitive security information and can't be shared in full with lawmakers.
The resolution to hold Benson in contempt was brought forth by Representatives Jay DeBoyer (R-Clay Township) and Ann Bollin ...
LANSING — Michigan House Republicans voted to hold Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in civil contempt Thursday, ...
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said releasing information sought by House Republicans could lead to election interference and ballot-tampering.
AG Nessel issued her letter of determination on Monday, saying the location of the gathering in the Austin Building, a state ...
After months of back and forth, Michigan Republican lawmakers introduced a resolution in the House on Thursday that would ...
The Attorney General's office said there was no way, under current policy, to enforce a criminal penalty against Secretary of ...