MI man rallies against Republican plan to cut Medicaid
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, who is running for governor as a Democrat, is previewing her plan to bring Michigan’s education system from being one of the bottom 10 in the country to one of the top 10.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly improving, quicker than the government is able to regulate it, posing issues as the technology becomes capable of enacting great harm to human life, AI stakeholders told Michigan lawmakers Wednesday.
As the US Senate debates drastic cuts to the Medicaid program under the GOP’s “big beautiful bill,” Michiganders are stepping up to share what’s at stake.
A divided Supreme Court allowed states to cut off Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood in a ruling handed down Thursday amid a wider Republican-backed push to defund the country’s biggest abortion provider.
A pair of Michigan Senate committees this week released a new, eight-page report that paints an alarming picture of what President Donald Trump’s proposed Medicaid cuts would mean for Michiganders—including the closure of hospitals and clinics, thousands of workers being laid off from their jobs, and 500,000 Michiganders losing their health care coverage.
Legislation to ban landlords from imposing any fees that are not reasonable, while also capping rental application fees at $25, is being considered in the Michigan Senate.