Videos
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‘If Medicaid is dropped, where does she get healthcare?’
Katrina Manetta’s aunt relies on Medicaid to survive. If Republican lawmakers follow through with their plans to cut funding for the program, her family will be left to shoulder the cost—alone.
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They tried to talk to their congressman and had the cops called on them
The cruelty behind Republican-led cuts to Medicaid isn’t a flaw in the plan. It’s the point. And this Michigander is calling it out.
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MI woman says Medicaid saved her life
No insurance. A life-threatening infection. Kirsten Grady says she survived because of Medicaid. Now, she’s speaking out as Republicans push for deep cuts to the program.
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Medicaid keeps her son alive. Republicans want to cut it
Melisa Fasburg’s son has survived 7 heart surgeries. His meds cost $10K a month. Medicaid makes it possible. Without it? He wouldn’t be here.
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MI mom: Medicaid gave my son a real childhood
Katie O’Neal’s son nearly died as a baby. Medicaid saved his life and helped him grow up. Now, she’s begging lawmakers not to defund the program.
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Elissa Slotkin slams Trump-backed cuts to Medicaid
At a town hall in Lansing on Friday night, US Sen. Elissa Slotkin laid out exactly how Trump’s new budget plan would increase health care costs for working families—and who really benefits from it.
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MI mom: Medicaid is not a handout
They went to college. They have good jobs. They pay for their private insurance. But when their son was born with a brain injury, none of it was enough. Medicaid saved their son.
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Is Truth Social turning into Trump’s crypto slush fund?
President Donald Trump’s failing social media company is now a crypto slush fund—and he’s raking in billions of dollars on the deal.
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MI Sen. Mallory McMorrow’s proudest moment
As a state senator who’s running for a seat in the US Senate, Mallory McMorrow is reflecting on the fight to pass safety laws in Michigan—and why it’s an issue that matters so much to her.
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MI cops could soon test your spit for “grass”
Lawmakers want cops to test your spit—but the science behind it? Shaky at best.

























