Lansing — The Michigan House must present nine bills passed from the last session to the governor for her signature, an appellate court panel ruled Monday.
The 2-1 decision out of the Michigan Court of Appeals found that the House had a constitutional obligation to present the bills, and it ordered a lower court to set a deadline by which the Republican-controlled chamber must present them to the Democratic governor.

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