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Michigan Voices
Politics & Government
4:24 pm
Thu September 13, 2012
Political Roundup: Proposed changes to Blue Cross-Blue Shield, no love for street lighting
By Jennifer White and Mercedes Mejia
Credit Steve Carmody / Michigan Radio
A view of the state capitol building in Lansing, Michigan
On Thursdays we talk Michigan politics with Susan Demas, political analyst for Michigan Information and Research Service, and Ken Sikkema, former Senate Majority Leader and senior policy fellow at Public Sector Consultants.
This week, Governor Snyder proposed changes to how Blue Cross-Blue Shield, the state’s largest health insurance provider, will operate. Plus, legislation that would help Detroit and other cities provide street lighting seems dead, at least for now.
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