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Jill Carter

Jill Carter

Sen. William G. Folden expressed frustration with comments his colleagues made on law enforcement, so he decided to not attend a few committee voting sessions.

Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee make some changes to the House version of the juvenile reform package, but left some provisions in.

Details on a fair housing bill, ‘Freedom to Read,’ a ‘second look’ measure for prison inmates, one of the governor’s housing initiatives, and GOP attempts to restrict abortion.

Disposition of Laurel Park race track is unknown, but the Stronach Group will retain ownership and could sell it to developers.

House and Senate committee chairs say they believe chambers can reach agreement.

A handful of senators are struggling to support a bill that would allow a terminally-ill patient to ask for a prescription that would hasten their death with the help of a physician.

Senate and House committees amend their bills during voting sessions Tuesday.

The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing the same day Senate version was approved.

Measures include requiring the Department of Juvenile Services to document even non-fatal shootings involving youth under its supervision.

Republicans resigned two years ago, and they’re not coming back any time soon. The caucus has released a lengthy, progressive agenda.