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CNS budget, March 29, 2024
By Capital News ServiceCNS BUDGET March 29, 2024 – Week 9 To: CNS Editors & Elaine Kulhanek From: Eric Freedman http://news.jrn.msu.edu/capitalnewsservice/ For technical problems, contact CNS technical manager Eryn Ho at (616) 485-9295; hoeryn@msu.edu. For other matters, contact Eric Freedman at (517) 256-3873; freedma5@msu.edu You are welcome to use the CNS logo: Editors: Here’s your file: FARM INJURIES: A new study provides more details on farm accidents in Michigan, information that may help avert future on-the-job industries. An MSU researcher, a Montcalm County farmer and the Michigan Farm Bureau discuss.
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Dingell talks environmental priorities in election year
By Capital News ServiceU.S. House of RepresentativesDingell talks environmental priorities in election year By ERIC FREEDMANCapital News Service WASHINGTON, D.C. – When U.S. Rep.-to-be Debbie Dingell was growing up in St. Clair, she’d get in an inner tube and ride in the wake of freighters passing on the St.
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Proposal would protect right of college students to wear religious attire
By Capital News ServiceMichigan House of RepresentativesRep. Samantha Strekloff, D-Farmington Hills. By ELIJAH TAUBCapital News Service LANSING – The Michigan House has been looking over legislation that would prohibit public and private higher education institutions from discriminating against students based on religious clothing. The bills bring into question why the current statewide civil rights law may fail to include protections against such discrimination. They would amend the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1976 and the Revised School Code to protect against discrimination based on religious attire and accessories, such as hijabs for Muslims, yarmulkes and Stars of David for Jews and crosses for Christians.