Michigan House Appropriations Committee chair defends cancelling $645 million in unspent funds, causing outrage and confusion among lawmakers and recipients.
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Michigan House Republicans unilaterally cut $645 million from the budget, angering Democrats and jeopardizing programs for moms, babies, and Flint water crisis recovery.










