Michigan AG: ‘Have to do better to protect the seat of government’ in Michigan
After issuing a warning this past week, that the Michigan Capitol "is not safe," Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says. "we have to do better to protect the seat of government here in the state of Michigan."
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