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    FILE - General Motors Orion Assembly Plant's wastewater treatment facilities are shown in this Nov. 29, 2005 file photo. Michigan is fourth in the nation in the share of its workforce associated with industries that develop freshwater technology and services or are highly dependent on plentiful and clean water, according to a report released Thursday May 29, 2014. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)
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    Report: Michigan a leader in ‘blue economy’ jobs

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    AP Interview: Snyder’s urgent priority is Detroit
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    AP Interview: Snyder’s urgent priority is Detroit

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    Members of a coalition working to raise Michigan's minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, from the current $7.40 an hour, prepare to file more than 300,000 signatures Wednesday, May 28, 2014,  in Lansing, Mich., for a measure to appear on the November ballot. The signature submission comes one day after Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation raising the minimum wage to $9.25 an hour by 2018. (AP Photo/Emma Fidel)
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    Grassroots group submits petition for wage raise

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    Michigan’s Snyder signs bill raising minimum wage
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    Michigan’s Snyder signs bill raising minimum wage

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    Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder signs bill to boost minimum wage to $9.25, avert $10.10 ballot drive
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    Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder signs bill to boost minimum wage to $9.25, avert $10.10 ballot drive

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    Michigan approves 3 projects adding 881 new jobs
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    Michigan approves 3 projects adding 881 new jobs

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    Supreme Court says Mich. can’t block Indian casino

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    Grass and weeds grow in front of two vacant homes in Detroit, Tuesday, May 27, 2014. Removing blighted residential properties, lots and vacant commercial structures that have plagued Detroit neighborhoods for decades would cost $850 million, a task force said Tuesday. The study by the Detroit Blight Removal Task Force is part of efforts announced last year by the administration of President Barack Obama to help Detroit, which is trying to work through the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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    Cost to remove some Detroit blight: $850 million

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