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A Wisconsin-based tribe trying to reclaim land sovereignty, Medicaid disenrollment, the Drive SAFE bill package, and an opera singer with roots in Michigan.
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A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision changed rules for wetland protection. We talked about what that means for Michigan’s waterways. Also, we heard about a cheating scandal that rocked the walleye fishing community. Plus, how the state is working to loop folks in on some major changes to Medicaid.
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Joe Short of Short's Brewing Co. talks about staying inspired in the craft beer industry.
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The federal government is requiring proof of income eligibility for Medicaid for the first time since the pandemic began.
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Michigan's health department is asking patients, doctors and others to fill out a survey on ways to improve Medicaid health plans and make them more equitable and person-centered
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New mothers and their children who are enrolled in Medicaid will now be covered for a full 12-month postpartum period.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is pushing back against new limits the Trump administration wants to impose on state Medicaid programs.Whitmer sent a letter to…
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A new University of Michigan study finds more Michiganders in the Medicaid expansion program are going to school and getting jobs.The Healthy Michigan…
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About 240,000 people in Michigan face new work requirements to stay eligible for Medicaid health benefits.The work requirement took effect at the start of…
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Today on Stateside, a federal judge delivered a setback to Michigan Republicans suing to stop the state from moving forward on a voter-approved…