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Tate Responds to ‘What’s Next’ Address
LANSING, Mich., Aug., 30, 2023 — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivered her “What’s Next” Address today to outline her policy proposals for the [...]
House Democrats Celebrate Another Strong Jobs Report
Unemployment remains at historic low; labor force grows LANSING, Mich., Aug. 17, 2023 — Michigan House Democrats are highlighting the [...]
House Dems Laud Another Historic Unemployment Low
Rate drop to 3.6% signals effectiveness of legislative agenda LANSING, Mich., July 20, 2023 — Michigan officials announced today [...]
State Legislators Hold Community Listening Forum to Strengthen Energy Infrastructure in Michigan
MARQUETTE, July 14, 2023 — State Reps. Jenn Hill (D-Marquette), Abraham Aiyash, (D-Hamtramck), John Fitzgerald (D-Wyoming) and Helena Scott (D-Detroit), chair of the [...]
Michigan House Passes Historic State Budget
LANSING, Mich., June 28, 2023 — The Michigan House of Representatives passed its fiscal 2023-24 budget today. It includes the [...]
Speaker Tate Prioritizes Michigan’s Environment and Public Health with Budget and Legislative Action
LANSING, Mich., June 9, 2023 — Since gaining control of the chamber in January, Speaker Joe Tate (D-Detroit) and his [...]
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In the wealthiest country in the world, no one should have to go hungry. Thousands of Michiganders, including kids, families & veterans, will lose food assistance benefits under the Trump Republican budget cuts. It's almost as if cruelty is their goal... ... See MoreSee Less
Under Trump cuts, thousands of Michigan families could lose SNAP food benefits
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It's estimated President Donald Trump's spending bill will cut federal food assistance by $186 billion over the next decade – the largest cut in the program's 86-year history.Trump and Republicans are gutting funding for Medicaid, attacking our freedom to vote and making it harder for Michiganders to thrive. Check out the events being held across the state and let your voice be heard because good trouble lives on. ... See MoreSee Less
What to know about the ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ protests against Trump in Michigan
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As a followup to No Kings Day, another nationwide day of protest against President Donald Trump is planned. Here's what's happening in Michigan.Michiganders deserve legislators who are here to work for them. Matt Hall isn't just holding up the budget process; he's holding up the entire legislature from doing the work needed to ensure Michiganders can thrive. House Dems will continue to show up to serve people over politics. ... See MoreSee Less
Access to affordable health care shouldn't depend on your zip code. Hospitals across Michigan, especially those in rural communities, depend on federal funding that Trump and Republicans cut to keep their doors open and communities healthy. ... See MoreSee Less
3 Michigan hospitals ‘at risk’ of closing due to Trump Medicaid cuts
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UNC researchers identified three Michigan hospitals among 300+ nationwide that may not survive Medicaid cuts recently signed by President Donald Trump.Since House Republicans have been in charge of the budget process, they have failed students, schools and teachers. While House Democrats are here to work and get the job done for the people of Michigan, Republicans are nowhere to be found. ... See MoreSee Less
Session today was no attendance and no voting while there still has not been serious movement on a state education budget. This uncertainty creates real problems for school districts around the state who are currently planning for the upcoming year. The legislature has not only a responsibility, but also a requirement in statute to pass a budget by July 1st. I am extremely disappointed by the inability of House Republicans to do the work in order for that obligation to be met. ... See MoreSee Less
Access to health insurance is access to dignity, safety and opportunity. After Republican Medicaid cuts, Michigan families will pay more for health insurance because when coverage disappears, costs don't just go away — they just get passed down to you. ... See MoreSee Less
Medicaid Cuts Means More Expensive Health Insurance For Michigan Residents
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Residents with private and employer-provided health insurance are likely to see increased costs as hospitals seek to recoup funding.