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Saturday, a military a parade in Washington, D.C. will celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. It coincides with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. Nationwide, a group known as Indivisible is organizing more than 1,000 events protesting Trump’s policies
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Wednesday, 300 music education leaders from around the country supporting music education are traveling to Washington, D.C., meeting with federal legislators. Fourteen Michigan advocates will take part in Hill Day 2025
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Representatives from Kent County-based emergency food service organizations met in Wyoming Friday. The proposed federal budget reducing SNAP benefits was the focus. In particular, impacts on food assistance programs and their recipients
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In-home senior service workers and advocates will meet with state lawmakers discussing potential Medicaid cuts and their impacts on seniors receiving care
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The sweeping tax and spending package passed in the U.S. House of Representatives Thursday
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East Grand Rapids High School graduate penned op-ed in the Detroit Free Press explaining decision.
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The U.S. House passed its tax and spending bill early Thursday. In it, a $700 billion dollar spending reduction in Medicaid. How will lost coverage impact recipients? In Grand Rapids, healthcare leaders and Kent County residents gathered for an event voicing their concerns
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Michigan Senator Gary Peters visited with workers at Walker Tool & Die today discussing the impact of President Trump’s tariffs on West Michigan manufacturers
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GE Aerospace announces sale of 400 engines to Qatar Airways
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Trump underwater on his job approval ratings reducing inflation and tariff policies.