State leaders talk lawsuits and civic action at Benton Harbor town hall
Posted: Apr 10, 2025 10:37 PM EDT

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BENTON HARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined State Rep. Joey Andrews at a town hall Thursday to update residents on federal lawsuits challenging Trump era policies.
Nessel outlined ongoing cases tied to healthcare, education, and citizenship, noting that more lawsuits may be on the way.
Rep. Andrews encouraged community engagement, saying, “Get involved, even if it’s just calling your congressman or going to local meetings.”
Both officials aimed to reassure residents that action is being taken despite growing public frustration with national politic
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