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GOP lawmakers in swing districts insist they will not vote for any proposal that strips benefits, placing them at odds with more conservative lawmakers looking to secure deep cuts in spending.
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A report by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says 700,000 Michiganders face the loss of Medicaid coverage under congressional Republican budget plans.
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The Trump administration is eyeing the program that provides health care coverage to low income adults and children as it looks to reduce federal spending.
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We looked at the Michigan impact of cuts at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Then, singer-songwriter May Erlewine gave us insights on her latest album. And, a professor's new book argues that business schools are failing to prepare their students for the future.
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First, the impact of funding cuts on Michigan tribes. Then, the decades of stories hidden within state park logbooks. Plus, how scientists brought shipwrecked seeds back to life.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer spoke out Wednesday against a Republican budget proposal that could force big cuts to federal spending, including popular programs like Medicaid.
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A bill that passed the House on Friday would allow Michigan to use Medicaid funds to pay for community violence intervention services in hospitals.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill that expands which hospitals the state considers “rural.” But in practice, the bill only changes things for one hospital.
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Michigan is about halfway through the nation's special post-pandemic reenrollment process for people who must once again show they are still income-eligible for Medicaid.
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The state reports about 65% of people so far have been deemed eligible for re-enrollment, but the number has risen in recent months.