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In late June, hundreds of people gathered in the shadow of the Capitol in Lansing for a Protect MI Care vigil to show the importance of Medicaid and the lives of the 2.6 million Michiganders who rely on it. We gathered to acknowledge the human toll of political decisions. Namely, the federal budget bill that had been looming.

And we were there that night for the 2.6 million, but we were there to recognize the people behind that number. People like Paul, 66 years old, who has worked his entire life and now depends on Medicaid for mental health treatment. Without it, he fears losing access to the care and medication that keep him stable.

People like Catherine, who lives with cerebral palsy and relies on Medicaid to afford the direct care workers who help her with daily tasks like showering and transportation. Without this support, her independence would vanish.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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