(Lansing, MI) -- A new poll shows Michigan voters don't want to get rid of the state's item pricing law, which requires every piece of merchandise in a store to have a price tag. Governor Snyder has proposed getting rid of the law, calling it antiquated. The poll by EPIC/MRA of Lansing showed 51 percent want to keep the law in place, while 39 percent want it gone. The poll also gave Snyder a 59 percent approval rating.


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