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Detroit Evening Report: State seeks former Medicaid members for new committee; Detroit’s St. Patrick’s Parade + more

14 March 2025 at 23:02

Tonight on The Detroit Evening Report, we cover the state’s efforts to form a new advisory committee of former Medicaid recipients to share their experiences; Detroit’s 67th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and more.

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Former Medicaid members sought for new committee

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is recruiting former Medicaid recipients from across the state to join its new 15-member Beneficiary Advisory Council. The group will be tasked with identifying barriers to accessing Medicaid services, addressing the social elements that affect health for recipients and making policy recommendations to MDHHS leadership.

Those selected to serve on the committee may receive compensation for their time and reimbursement for childcare and respite services. Applications are due by 5 p.m. on April 14. Questions about the application can be emailed to MDHHS-BAC@michigan.gov.

Related: Michigan Health and Hospital Association CEO says protecting Medicaid protects Michigan

MESP College Savings Program celebrates 25 years

The Michigan Education Savings Plan’s 25th anniversary is this year and it’s offering new benefits to celebrate. The ‘5-29’ savings plan lets people put money aside for college, vocational training and some other educational expenses. Starting next month, those funds can also be used to cover apprenticeship costs and to repay up to $10,000 of student loans. The new benefits align Michigan 529 programs with many national savings programs and are made possible by state legislation passed last year.

Michigan Ukrainian refugees in limbo

Thousands of Ukrainian refugees who migrated to Michigan to escape the war are bracing for possible deportation, after recent reports that the Trump administration will revoke their legal status.

President Donald Trump announced last week that he will soon decide the fate of the roughly 240,000 Ukrainians who fled the conflict, following a Reuters report announcing his administration’s plan.

Detroit’s annual St. Patrick’s Parade returns

Corktown will host the 67th annual Detroit St. Patrick’s Parade this Sunday, March 16, beginning at 1 p.m. at 6th Street and Michigan Avenue. The parade, which features floats, marching bands, pipe and drum bands, and so much more, has brought together people to celebrate Detroit’s rich Irish heritage for over half a century!

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MichMash: Michigan Health and Hospital Association CEO says protecting Medicaid protects Michigan

14 March 2025 at 22:19

Medicaid funding has been in the headlines recently as the Trump administration has said they aim to cut “waste, fraud and abuse” from the program. This week on MichMash, host Cheyna Roth and Gongwer News Service’s Zach Gorchow spoke with Michigan Health and Hospital Association CEO Brian Peters about how vital Medicaid is in the state.

Also, another Democratic candidate has entered Michigan’s 2026 gubernatorial race. Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist has thrown his hat in the ring as a contender for the seat. Roth and Gorchow discuss how Gilchrist fares against his competition. 

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In this episode:

  • How Congress’ decision on Medicaid could affect Michigan
  • Michigan’s two Medicaid programs
  • Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist entering 2026 race for governor

Earlier this month, U.S. House Republicans adopted a budget plan instructing the House Energy and Commerce Committee — which oversees Medicare and Medicaid funding — to cut spending under its jurisdiction by $880 billion.

Roth pointed out the confusion around what exactly could be cut, as the latest budget resolution calls for cuts so significant there is no way Medicaid could not be severely impacted.

Peters says Medicaid has become a critical component of the health care ecosystem, both in Michigan — where roughly a quarter of residents are covered by Medicaid — and nationally.

When Michigan expanded Medicaid to residents with an annual income at or below 138% of the federal poverty level — known as the Healthy Michigan Plan — many Michiganders got access to health care they may have not been able to afford otherwise.

“[Medicaid] allows people to access care in such a way that they can potentially nip health care problems in the bud, in other words, seek primary care, preventive care, prenatal care….so that we don’t have health care issues that continue to worsen,” Peters said.

Peters noted that while both the House and Senate are considering how to approach the suggested cuts, he doesn’t see Congress coming to an agreement yet based on what has been put forth in either chamber.

“We are in the second inning of a nine inning baseball game here; this process is very early, but at the end of the day, we are ensuring that [our] voice is heard,” said Peters. “That voice is saying very loudly: We cannot slash and burn the Medicaid program.”

–WDET Digital Editor Jenny Sherman contributed to this report.

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