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Dear Neighbor, As we continue the work of this 102nd legislative session of the Michigan Senate, I am excited to share what we’ve been working on to improve lives in Michigan. In the Senate, I’ve been working on legislation to improve literacy education and to protect...
Sens. Klinefelt, Anthony, Hertel and Irwin Introduce Legislative Package to Strengthen Protections for Vulnerable Adults
LANSING, Mich. (June 12, 2024) — Today, Sens. Veronica Klinefelt (D-Eastpointe), Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing), Kevin Hertel (D-St. Clair Shores), and Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor) introduced Senate Bills 922-925 to better protect those who are unable to protect themselves...
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State Sen. Jeff Irwin, D-Ann Arbor, said he and other lawmakers would have to consider the downstream impacts of what Hall was proposing.
“If he doesn’t address the massive hole for K-12, then it’s really more of a press release than a proposal,"
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Top Michigan House Republican: Shift $2.7 billion within state budget to roads
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Rep. Matt Hall's announcement came as Michigan Democrats weighed what priorities to focus on over the final six weeks of the 2023-2024 term.2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Imagine a world where there are no books, schooling is from the internet. If you can afford IT as a teacher. Save education, enforce ecological speed limits to improve roads by preventing abuse and destructive forces.
The end goal starve education … choke the life out of it .
Michigan residents would benefit from greater access to healthcare and lower costs by allowing nurse practitioners to serve patients without having to pay for a supervision contract.
Right now, NP's pay thousands of dollars every month to an MD who is often off-site and never sees the patient. Some contracts even make the NP pay extra if they have any questions or if they want that off-site supervisor to do anything but sign off.
Why are Michigan residents paying for this and why are we pushing qualified Nurse Practitioners to other states which don't require this extra payment and paperwork for supervision?
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Wells: Nurse practitioners need full practice authority
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Michigan is facing a primary care shortage that’s only getting worse.0 CommentsComment on Facebook