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A settlement agreement would require the state to offer more services for children with mental illness and their families.
A federal judge ordered HHS to release a total of $11 billion in public health grants cut by the Trump administration amid a lawsuit filed by 24 attorneys general.
At least nine Michigan facilities now offer gender-affirming care for those under 18. Parents of trans kids worry about ...
Judge Mary McElroy determined the Trump admin “clearly usurped Congress’s authority to spend and allocate funds” when it ...
May is Mental Health Month, and the leader of Montcalm County’s mental health agency is speaking out against what she calls ...
LANSING — Michigan healthcare advocates are sounding the alarm about proposed Medicaid cuts included in House Republicans’ ...
Six public health departments in Michigan were using federal funds to expand testing for disease and even guard against ...
US District Court Judge Mary S. McElroy granted a preliminary injunction, finding there was “ample evidence” the cuts are ...
Indirect cost funding ... of Michigan, the University of Minnesota, the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton University. Three academic trade groups also joined the lawsuit: the Association ...
A coalition of states including Hawaii sued the Trump administration Monday to block sweeping cuts to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, arguing they are unconstitutional and endanger ...