In the latest episode of their recently launched podcast, Pantsuits and Lawsuits, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Arizona Attorney
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AG Nessel, AG Mayes Sound Alarm on Devastating Medicaid Cuts
*LANSING* – In the latest episode of their recently launched podcast [ [link removed] ], "Pantsuits and Lawsuits", Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes confront some of the most alarming proposals to American health and well-being coming from Washington. From breaking down ongoing legal battles against unconstitutional federal actions to exploring the real-world consequences of federal budget cuts, their conversation explores how the Trump Administration is reshaping life across the country and why the attorneys general are fighting back against unlawful executive orders and directives.
Attorney General Mayes breaks down the essential role Medicaid plays in American healthcare with Georgetown University's Joan Alker. Medicaid currently provides comprehensive coverage to more than 2.6 million Michigan residents through over 200,000 Medicaid-enrolled providers. As Republicans propose slashing at least $625 billion from Medicaid, proposed cuts could strip coverage from 700,000-750,000 Michiganders, reduce access to providers for all residents, and increase financial burdens on hospitals and small businesses. Attorney General Mayes and Alker discuss how these proposed cuts would devastate rural healthcare systems already struggling with provider shortages and hospital closures.
“Every Michigander deserves access to affordable, high-quality healthcare,” Nessel said. “These proposed Medicaid cuts would strip coverage from 700,000 Michigan residents, burden hospitals and small businesses, and destabilize our state’s health and economy. I appreciate Joan coming on the podcast to underscore how these cuts will put lives and entire communities at risk.”
New episodes of Pantsuits and Lawsuits are released biweekly to break down complex legal topics in a way that is engaging, informative, and accessible to listeners. With their blend of expertise, humor, and straight talk, the attorneys general explore major legal cases, analyze state and national policy debates and discuss how attorneys general help shape justice. Through these discussions, listeners will gain a behind-the-scenes look at the work attorneys general do to serve and protect their communities.
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