Michigan GOP Walkout Over Tipped Wage and Sick Leave Standoff

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Michigan House Republicans walked out of a legislative session, demanding votes on bills related to paid sick leave and the tipped wage for restaurant workers. With only a few days left before Democrats lose control of the chamber, Republicans are leveraging the tight timeline to push their agenda. Democrats continued to pass unrelated bills, including those addressing 'sextortion.' The GOP's walkout highlights ongoing tensions and the struggle to pass key legislation before the session ends.
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