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Lansing — Top Senate officials are teaming up on a plan that would ease compliance reporting rules for Medicaid recipients who will be required to work at least 80 hours per month or risk losing health care coverage under a controversial new Michigan law.

A bipartisan proposal from Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, R-Clarklake, and Sen. Curtis Hertel, D-East Lansing, would simplify monthly reporting rules for able-bodied Healthy Michigan enrollees who must verify their monthly work hours beginning next year.

The package could prevent tens of thousands of working residents who are complying with the “spirit of the law” from being “wrongfully kicked out of the system” because they fail to comply with the reporting rules, Hertel said Thursday in testimony before the Senate Health Policy and Human Services Committee.

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