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MI joins lawsuit against Trump’s sudden changes to Medicaid work requirements
Michigan is joining more than 20 states in suing the Trump administration over new Medicaid work requirement rules. The lawsuit argues the administration changed the definition of who qualifies as “medically frail,” making it harder for people with serious illnesses and disabilities to receive exemptions from the new requirements. State officials also say the policy…
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The quiet war Trump keeps losing in Michigan
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has now filed more than 50 lawsuits against the Trump administration—and one of her latest cases just helped kill plans for an ICE detention center. Want to see how these cases pan out? Support our coverage at the link in bio.
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Trump won’t stop trying to defund the Great Lakes
Why does President Donald Trump keep going after the Great Lakes?
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The real reason you can’t afford a home in Michigan
Everyone in Lansing agrees: You can’t afford to live here. So why does it keep getting worse? Support our coverage at the link in bio.
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Republicans are stalling Michigan’s budget, here’s what it could cost you
When the state budget gets pushed, Michigan’s schools pay the price. Republican House Speaker Matt Hall wants to use a “continuing resolution” to extend the current budget while he tries to work in a property tax reform deal. That could force school districts to begin the academic year with uncertainty about their funding, creating challenges…
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How Michigan lawmakers got burned by their own weed tax
Michigan lawmakers were banking on a new 24% wholesale tax on weed to raise $420 million a year for road repairs. It’s not looking good…
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Why Michigan hospitals are quietly panicking right now
Hundreds of thousands of Michiganders are about to lose their health insurance.
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It’s not just you – 80% of Michiganders want to put an end to big money shaping state law
Four out of five Michiganders support a new ballot initiative to get big money out of politics.
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Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin doesn’t rule out a run for president
The senator said she wants to be part of her generation’s political fight “one way or another.”
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Gov. Whitmer re-establishes Michigan Gun Violence Task Force
The task force is charged with developing recommendations to reduce firearm-related deaths and helping put those recommendations into action.

























