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  • 1 week ago | gandernewsroom.com | Kyle Kaminski

    Photo Illustration/Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Republican lawmakers say they’re trimming the fat. But Michigan moms say Medicaid cuts could put their families at risk, close hospitals, and leave thousands without care. MICHIGAN—Taylor Johnson didn’t speak at last month’s packed town hall in Warren because she wanted to be in the spotlight. She spoke out because she didn’t feel like she had a choice.

  • 4 weeks ago | gandernewsroom.com | Kyle Kaminski

    A veteran, a scientist, and a housing specialist are warning Michigan lawmakers about the consequences of mass terminations by the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency. LANSING—Andrew Lennox is a proud Marine, father, and public servant.

  • 1 month ago | gandernewsroom.com | Kyle Kaminski

    A new executive directive from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer aims to connect thousands of young men across Michigan with tuition-free college and career training—helping them land better jobs and closing a growing gender gap in education. LANSING—Too many young men across Michigan are missing out on tuition-free education and training programs that could help them land good-paying jobs, according to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. So, under a new executive directive, state officials are taking action to change that.

  • 1 month ago | gandernewsroom.com | Kyle Kaminski

    President Donald Trump’s administration is reeling back tens of millions of dollars in federal education funding that was supposed to go to dozens of Michigan school districts. MICHIGAN—About two dozen Michigan school districts could soon be forced to tap into their reserves or abandon ongoing school improvement projects after President Donald Trump’s administration pulled the plug on more than $40 million in federal funding to help support them.

  • 1 month ago | gandernewsroom.com | Kyle Kaminski

    MICHIGAN—The Michigan Democratic Party is hosting a public town hall meeting on Saturday afternoon to discuss the “damaging effects” that President Donald Trump’s administration is having “on Michiganders and families across the country,” according to a press release. The event is set to begin at 2 p.m. at the UAW Region 1 headquarters in Warren. Those who would like to attend and ask questions are encouraged to RSVP, as capacity will be limited.

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