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Column: Better housing options are on the horizon with Building Mich. Together Plan

The bipartisan $5 billion Building Michigan Together Plan is a major first step in addressing the state’s housing crisis. The funding, mostly from Michigan’s federal American Rescue Plan Act money, addresses a number of housing needs in underserved communities and both urban and rural areas.

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Column: Safe, accessible and affordable housing is not a ‘special’ need

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Column: Income tax cut deserves a veto, because Michiganders deserve better

Monique Stanton writes, "Broad tax cuts, such as the Legislature’s move to reduce the personal income tax rate from 4.25% to 3.9%, are inequitable and funnel most of the benefits to the wealthiest Michigan residents."

Nancy Boyd: Expecting the Unexpected

WSV's Nancy Boyd writes, "I find that life surely does not give us any promises that all will be easy, good or fair. Often these days we are so inundated with negativity, hatred and discord, that we may easily find ourselves buried underneath it all. I only know that for me, my faith is the only thing that is predictable, even though it does not come with a guarantee that life will go according to plan."

#MomLife: I don’t have time to be sick

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Devier: The Rest of the Story

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The work for peace in Ukraine, the Great Lakes, and beyond

WSV's Dan Robinson writes, "May we take up that responsibility and declare a season of reconciliation and healing along the Dnieper River in Ukraine, the rivers of the Great Lakes, and waterways around the world."

Column: Solidarity, community will counter anti-transgender efforts

Emme Zanotti writes, "American moms and dads are being punished for loving their transgender children. Stop and think about that. The LGBTQ community is on the verge of access to vital familial and societal acceptance, but from Lansing to Washington D.C., Republicans are impeding that progress — by prosecuting parents."

Letter: Clerks implore state legislators to give election administrators the help they need

The following letter was submitted for publication by St. Joseph County Clerk Lindsay Oswald on behalf of the Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks ahead of the 2022 state primary and general election.

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