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A coalition representing more than 150 Michigan-based health care providers, advocates, educators and community organizations urged Michigan’s congressional delegation Tuesday to vote against Medicaid cuts proposed by the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee.

The Protect MI Care Coalition – which includes the Michigan State Medical Society, Michigan Health & Hospital Association and the Michigan League for Public Policy – sent a letter to all 13 of Michigan’s members of Congress outlining their “deep opposition” to a spending plan as proposed by House Republicans. The proposal  would slash at least $880 billion over the next 10 years from the bill that covers energy and health care, including from Medicaid.

“These cuts would devastate Michigan’s health care system, put the lives and livelihoods of millions at risk, and reverse years of progress in improving health outcomes across our state,” the letter said.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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