Why Michigan’s top lawyers are joining the fight to protect public media
Public media helps keep Michiganders safe and informed. Here’s why President Donald Trump’s funding cuts could do real damage.
Public media helps keep Michiganders safe and informed. Here’s why President Donald Trump’s funding cuts could do real damage.
Doug Peterson, local Michigan resident, discusses universal healthcare and urges people to come out to the streets to rally and show their dissatisfaction with the current Medicaid plans.
For Sarah Abend, Medicaid isn’t a policy debate. It’s about a “moral obligation” to ensure everyone has access to health care—including teachers, artists, and service workers.
Vice president of United Auto Workers Local No. 1753 in Lansing is calling on more Michiganders to protest Republican-led plans to slash Medicaid and SNAP benefits.
Dawn Calnen, the executive director of the Arc of Oakland County, says Republican-led cuts to Medicaid could force people with disabilities out of their communities and back into institutions.
State Rep. Carrie Rheingans says Republicans in Congress are pushing for cuts to Medicaid that “no one voted for”—cuts that would close rural hospitals and nursing homes.
State Sen. Mallory McMorrow proves she is more than just politics. She’s a tried-and-true Michigander who loves everything from Faygo to farm animals.
Gun violence dropped 50% in Lansing. But now the program behind the progress is on life support.
Harvard researchers just confirmed what a lot of Michiganders already suspected.
Michigan has gained real momentum in clean energy—racking up billions of dollars in private investments for things like battery manufacturing and solar technology. President Donald Trump, however, is endangering that progress.