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Kent County first responders are distributing Narcan kits, Attorney General Dana Nessel warns about toll road scams, Muskegon is cracking down on smoking and vaping in beaches and parks, and more.
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The executive directive instructs the MDHHS to create a report within 30 days detailing the effects of a congressional Republican proposal that could cut $880 billion from Medicaid over 10 years
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Some House Republicans are proposing cuts as one way to reduce the federal deficit. Michigan’s Lieutenant Governor was in Grand Rapids today addressing the impacts potential funding cuts could have
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Grand Haven reaffirms DEI policy, Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians Chairman receives award, WMEAC plans for 2025, and more.
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Many budget experts, including the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, say Trump’s target of $880 billion in savings is impossible to achieve without big reductions to popular entitlement programs
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West Michigan school nurse has been named Michigan School Nurse of the year, Indivisible of Greater Grand Rapids held a conference today, another of Story Corps' One Small Step Conversations, and more.
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Indivisible of Greater Grand Rapids held a conference Tuesday in support of protecting Medicaid and other benefits they say are threatened by cuts within the Republicans’ latest U.S. House budget resolution
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Some constituents in Michigan’s 4th Congressional district have demanded in-person townhalls. This past weekend, U.S. Representative Bill Huizenga responded hosting two telephone townhall meetings
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Congresswomen Scholten and Stevens respond to GOP proposed Medicaid cuts, GRPS teachers say they need a raise, Crain's Grand Rapid Business Brief, and more.
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Wednesday at Grand Rapids’ Catherine’s Health Center, Democratic U.S. Congresswomen Hillary Scholten and Haley Stevens responded to Republican’s proposed Medicaid funding cuts