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Republicans laud Trump’s first 100 days ahead of Michigan visit as Democrats say he's hurt the stateThis will be Trump’s first visit to Michigan since he made several campaign stops in the state on the way to winning back the White House last year
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Trump’s trip to Michigan follows several conversations with the state’s high-profile Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer
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Monday's speech was the fourth in a series of speeches her team is referring to as "The Road Ahead"
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared a state of emergency across much of northern Michigan. She also asked the President for a federal emergency declaration
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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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The New York Times published a striking photo of Whitmer trying to hide her face behind a blue folder
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Michigan joins the vast majority of U.S. states in allowing compensated surrogacy contracts
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State law says the budget director is supposed to issue a full accounting report by the end of the month. An open budget could complicate that
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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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Canada and the E.U. are responding to steel and aluminum tariffs that could place a burden on U.S. manufacturing. Michigan also faces a freeze in disaster funding