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Slotkin, Barrett weigh in on Medicaid adjustments

By Editorial Board Published April 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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Slotkin, Barrett weigh in on Medicaid adjustments

JACKSON, Mich. WLNS — There was rising concern about doable cuts to Medicaid.

U.S. Consultant Tom Barrett (R-Lansing) and U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) have two very totally different stances on its significance, and on who must be eligible.   

“It’s been a lot of evolution of the program over time that hasn’t really kept up with the accountability of those that may have been put on Medicaid in an inappropriate fashion before,” mentioned Barrett. “We want to make sure that those people are no longer on Medicaid if they’re no longer eligible for it.”

In the meantime, Slotkin was in Jackson on Tuesday to satisfy with individuals on quite a lot of matters—together with healthcare.

Slotkin says that about 25% of Michiganders are on Medicaid, and lots of of these are youngsters. 

She additionally factors to Medicaid impacting different vital well being avenues, like hospital funding and incapacity companies.  

 “80% of our mental health infrastructure depends in part on Medicaid, and we already know we’re not meeting the needs of our mental health crisis, which I would define that’s going on inside the state and inside the country right now said Senator Slotkin.” 

Slotkin added that with federal funding cuts already hitting many packages, any cuts to Medicaid can be devastating. 

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