LOCAL VIDEO
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Trump’s goody bag for big banks could cost Michiganders
The Trump administration is preparing to weaken regulations on big banks. And if they pull this off, the same risky behavior that caused the 2008 financial crash could come roaring back—with Michigan’s economy on the line.
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Why ‘Ganders should call their lawmakers during Pride Month
‘Gander reporter Lucas Henkel weighs in on how ‘Ganders can celebrate and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community all summer long.
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MI doctor: Without Medicaid, patients die without dignity
Republicans in Congress voted to gut Medicaid—and Dr. Christine Crader, a physician in St. Clair Shores, knows exactly what that will mean: Patients with no one to care for them will die without dignity.
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That viral speech: Mallory McMorrow shares her story
Before she was a state senator or US Senate candidate, Mallory McMorrow was just a small-town kid who worked at her local grocery store and liked to fix up cars.
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MI doc: Stripping Medicaid leads to worse care—or none at all
Without Medicaid, many Michigan patients will simply stop receiving health care. That’s the reality that’s unfolding under Republican-led health care cuts that passed the US House this week, according to this frontline physician from St. Clair Shores.ores.
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Do Republicans even know what Planned Parenthood does?
Danielle Atkinson says Planned Parenthood was her first health care provider. Now, it’s under attack by Republican politicians who’ve never used its services.
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Agent Orange took his health—medicaid gave him dignity
Susan Anderson’s husband was a Vietnam veteran who was exposed to Agent Orange. When he got sick, Medicaid helped cover the care they couldn’t afford.
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Medicaid saved her son’s life—Republicans want to cut it
Michigan mom Taylor Johnson is raising a 6-year-old with Down syndrome. She says Medicaid is the only reason her family can afford the care her son needs—and she’s speaking out as Republicans in Congress push deep cuts to the program.
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Abdul El-Sayed knows why Michiganders voted for Trump
US Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed, who is running to succeed US Sen. Gary Peters, says he’s not afraid to run as himself—but he’s not writing off Trump supporters either.
























