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The Democratic governor said she had no qualms about partnering with a Republican president with whom she once had a fractious relationship.
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Consumer confidence declined through the first half of 2025, according to a new U-M survey. Also, a group in the Upper Peninsula is organizing to preserve the memory of labor icon “Big Annie." Plus, we checked in with a fourth-generation Michigan farmer as he navigates uncertainty in the agricultural sector.
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Researchers at the University of North Carolina say Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” could put three Michigan hospitals among those at risk of closure and service reductions.
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Republicans and Democrats have proposed different multi-billion-dollar road funding plans this year. But massive federal funding cuts to state level social programs, like Medicaid, may force some of that funding to go elsewhere.
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Last week, President Donald Trump signed legislation into law slashing a trillion dollars in federal funding for state Medicaid programs over the next decade.
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More than 1.4 million Michiganders receive food assistance through SNAP, and more than half of those are families with kids.
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Two perspectives on how cuts to Medicaid and Social Security could have a significant impact on vulnerable populations.
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Proposed changes to Medicaid in the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” could kick millions off the program. Changes to Social Security operations and community living programs have begun. What could this mean for Michiganders with disabilities?
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First, the former U-M president’s continuing journey. Plus, a two-part conversation on Medicaid cuts and on who might be taking the hit.
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Hours after the U.S. House passed a GOP-backed spending plan that would slash funding for programs like Medicaid and food assistance, Michiganders were on the streets.