Opponents of COVID Restrictions Slash Michigan Healthcare Funding
Opponents of COVID Restrictions Slash Michigan Healthcare Funding
To say that the country was – and remains – divided over the response to COVID, restrictions, and how to spend money to get the nation back on track, would be a dramatic understatement. There are millions of people on both sides of this debate, with half believing that a cautious, strategic approach should be taken, while others believe that life should just go on as usual in spite of the virus. Of course, years have passed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and as a result, the political makeup of some jurisdictions around the country has changed dramatically. In other words, places that were prone to vote in one direction a few short years ago might now favor the other side. As a result, there are significant changes on the horizon in many places, including on the Michigan healthcare front, and the services that are funded and available could look a lot different than they did previously.One place where this phenomenon can be seen playing itself out is in Ottawa County, Michigan. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, this is a popular destination for visitors and boasts well over a quarter of a million residents. In 2021, some local residents decided to run for a range of positions on the county board and many were successful in getting elected.
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Opponents of COVID restrictions took over a Michigan county. They want deep cuts to health fundingWayne County eyes 'visionary' plans to fight health disparities with spending hikePew Research Center: COVID-19
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