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…”If you were looking at both a state and a federal shutdown it would definitely kind of compound issues,” said Rachel Richards, director of fiscal policy and government relations for the Lansing-based Michigan League for Public Policy.

Government programs often rely on a mix of federal and state funding. But in many cases, such as with Medicaid, the federal government first directs money to state agencies, like the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, which adds state dollars and distributes the combined funding to eligible recipients.

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