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Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks (D-Grand Rapids) said putting that money back was non-negotiable
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A survey found 6 in 10 ACA enrollees polled would not be able to afford an increase of $300 a year for their premiums
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Rx Kids will keep paying new mothers and mothers-to-be, despite recent state funding cuts, but those cuts may affect future expansion
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The decision caused outrage and confusion among lawmakers and funding recipients who had been counting on those state funds
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More than a million low-income Michiganders will lose access to the federal SNAP program November 1st. In Ottawa County, the Holland Farmers Market is now hosting a food drive to help
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Congressional Budget Office estimates suggest millions to go without health coverage over the next decade
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Michigan created eight regional Health Care Coalitions in 2002 to coordinate hospitals and emergency services responding to incidents. Proposed federal funding cuts could impact vital services
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The Democratic governor says she has no qualms about working across party lines to get things done for Michigan
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In 2024, KCCA served over 24,000 families, distributed over 113,000 meals and finished 233 home rehab projects
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Short five meteorologists, Grand Rapids now relies on the Detroit office to cover some shifts