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GOP legislators and business groups, including the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, have expressed concern that the state’s Healthy Michigan Plan would negatively impact the state budget, as enrollment exceeded initial expectations.

Critics of the idea, including Democratic lawmakers and advocacy groups like the Michigan League for Public Policy, contend that Medicaid was never designed to be a workforce development program.

These critics say it’s unclear how many of the state’s roughly 660,000 Healthy Michigan Plan recipients could be subject to the work rules — a DHHS official said at a recent public hearing that department staff are still working to identify the number. Critics add that many recipients already work or would run into child care and transportation barriers trying to comply with the work mandate. Aug 9, 2018 – Bridge Magazine