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June 26, 2015
Lawmakers on Thursday peddled their ideas to the House Judiciary Committee on how to reform the criminal justice system, which spanned from preventing police departments from investigating their own officers to limiting the amount of property that cops are able to seize and sell for a profit.
June 18, 2015
A Republican congressman from Michigan is sponsoring a bill he says would protect pregnant women from potential discrimination by employers.
June 3, 2015
WASHINGTON, D.C. - 60 post World War II veterans traveled to Washington Tuesday to see the memorial made for their service. It's called an Honor Flight. This free trip to Washington, D.C. is entering its 10th year in Michigan.
Issues:Veterans
May 12, 2015
They gather in memory of a young man who died serving his community.
"He always wanted to be a policeman, ever since he was very little," said Marc Bonneau, the officer's dad.
Officer James Bonneau worked at Jackson Police Department for around two years.
"He always wanted to be a policeman, ever since he was very little," said Marc Bonneau, the officer's dad.
Officer James Bonneau worked at Jackson Police Department for around two years.
May 11, 2015
CHARLOTTE, MI (WLNS) – If you are a veteran of if you know one, Charlotte may be the place to be this morning.
Issues:Veterans
May 11, 2015
LANSING, Mich. — Lawmakers at both the state and federal level are looking to reform civil asset forfeiture laws to make it more difficult for police agencies to seize property from individuals believed to be involved in criminal activity, even if they have not been charged with a crime.
April 30, 2015
CAMBRIDGE TWP. — Medicare, Social Security, and government accountability were some of several topics addressed Tuesday at a town hall meeting hosted by U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg Tuesday at the Cambridge Township Hall.
Walberg, R-Tipton, spent an hour answering questions 38 members of the audience wrote down on note cards.
Walberg, R-Tipton, spent an hour answering questions 38 members of the audience wrote down on note cards.
March 23, 2015
The St. Louis Center welcomed Congressman Tim Walberg to show off its new facilities for developmentally disabled people.
The lawmaker visited the center March 20 and saw what the new facilities looked like and interacted with many residents and staff members. Center officials also met with Walberg to discuss concerns about recent legislation that could affect the center.
The lawmaker visited the center March 20 and saw what the new facilities looked like and interacted with many residents and staff members. Center officials also met with Walberg to discuss concerns about recent legislation that could affect the center.
March 4, 2015
A small, but passionate number of veterans turned out Monday for a chance to ask questions of Congressman Tim Walberg about issues that concern them.
Issues:Veterans