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…Health care and environmental advocacy groups decried the bill’s passage. The Michigan League for Public Policy is part of a 240-group coalition opposing the Medicaid cuts in “the strongest possible terms,” said their president and chief executive officer, Monique Stanton, in a statement. According to a report from DHHS, an estimated 700,000 Michigan residents would lose their Medicaid eligibility under the bill as passed by the House.

“Congress has passed one of the most harmful and shortsighted pieces of legislation in a generation, slashing Medicaid and turning its back on tens of millions of Americans, including one-in-four Michiganders who rely on it every single day,” Stanton said. “Let’s be clear about what this bill does: it guts health care coverage for families with low incomes, seniors, children and people with disabilities. It rips away resources from nursing homes and hospitals. It throws red tape in front of people who need care. And it devastates rural communities, where Medicaid is often the only reason a clinic or hospital can keep its doors open.”

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