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Our own Pastor Monica Villarreal was on WENM 5 this week. Cameras captured her testifying before the Genesee County Board on why they should push back against looming Trump administration cuts to safety net programs. We’ve got the news report and a longer excerpt from the story below.

“…This will impact our entire healthcare delivery system,” said Monica Villarreal, reverend, Michigan United.

Activists, healthcare workers, and families were demanding urgent action. They said cuts to Medicaid would overwhelm hospitals, jeopardize maternal and infant care, and threaten critical services for seniors and people with disabilities.

She also warned that slashing SNAP and TANF benefits would lead to a surge in hunger and financial hardship, with over 82,000 county residents relying on food assistance.

“Twenty-eight percent of all residents in Genesee County are on Medicaid as an affordable healthcare plan – that’s just over 100,000,” Villarreal said.

Organizers said showing up at Wednesday’s meeting was about more than just raising awareness, they wanted concrete plans from local leaders on how residents will be shielded from the fallout and they’re urging people to call their congressional representatives and demand a “no” vote before it’s too late.

“The bill that’s being considered at the federal level is currently sitting at the Senate. So, we need to be calling Sen. Slotkin and Sen. Peters and making our demands known,” said the reverend.”

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Reproductive Freedom for All Michigan

Reproductive Freedom for All organizes and mobilizes our Michigan members to fight for access to abortion, birth control, paid parental leave, and protections from pregnancy discrimination.

Care Over Cost

We hold health insurers accountable for covered but unpaid benefits. Together, we are working to transform our health care system to put people over profit.

A Transformative Kind of Justice

We believe that we can keep our communities safe from crime and reduce the number of people in prison. We’re working to reform the policies of the police, schools, prosecutors, as well as reform sentencing guidelines and improve release services.

The goal of End Gun Violence Michigan is to pass common sense gun violence prevention laws in Michigan that will save lives.

Safe and Fair Elections

We’re on a mission to safeguard the integrity of every election, ensuring that the democratic process remains fair, accessible, and representative of all voices.

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We are a coalition of labor, business, social service and civil rights members all across Michigan, fighting for the rights of homeowners, renters, immigrant families and students.

Michigan United is a 501c(3).

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Call us at: 1-877-507-7774

Posted on March 14, 2025December 18, 2025Author dasbatesCategories Blog, Flint, Movement Politics, News & Media, StatewideTags Civic Engagement
MU in the News: Fighting Against Cuts to the Safety Net

MU in the News: Fighting Against Cuts to the Safety Net

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MU in the News: Fighting Against Cuts to the Safety Net
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Michigan United’s own Pastor Monica Villareal was in the Flint Courier News. She recently spoke at a meeting of the Genesee County Board asking how they plan to manage in the light of major cuts to social services during the second Trump administration.

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“Genesee County residents and local organizations are raising urgent concerns about proposed federal cuts to Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), which would devastate critical health and social services across the region. With 28% of Genesee County residents relying on Medicaid, these cuts threaten the stability of hospitals, mental health services, senior care and community programs that serve children, veterans and people with disabilities.

Ahead of the March 12 Genesee County Board of Commissioners meeting, community leaders are calling on local officials to outline how they plan to protect residents from the disastrous impact of these proposed cuts.

“These cuts will push Genesee County’s healthcare system to the brink,” Reverend Monica M. Villarreal of Michigan United said.

She added: “We’re talking about seniors losing in-home care, parents scrambling to find doctors for their kids, and hospitals overwhelmed with patients who can no longer afford preventative care. Without immediate action, families will face impossible choices between medical bills and basic needs.”

Michigan United said proposed cuts would have far-reaching consequences, including:

  • Employment cuts at hospitals & increased ER burdens: Cuts to Medicaid funding would force hospitals to absorb greater costs, leading to increased emergency room visits and rising medical debt.

  • Loss of maternal and child health support: 56% of births in Genesee County are covered by Medicaid. Without these funds, prenatal and postnatal care would be at risk, putting mothers and infants in danger.

  • Senior & disability services at risk: Nursing homes, in-home care providers, and hospice services would face severe funding reductions, impacting thousands of elderly residents and individuals with disabilities.

  • Food insecurity & economic fallout: Over 82,000 residents rely on SNAP benefits, and thousands of families depend on TANF for basic needs. Cuts to these programs would lead to increased hunger and financial hardship in the community.

“We cannot afford to be silent while the federal government guts the programs that keep our communities afloat,” Eileen Hayes, executive director of Michigan Faith in Action said.

Hayes added: “This will hit hardest in places already struggling—Flint, Mt. Morris, and other areas where people rely on Medicaid for basic healthcare. If these cuts go through, the fallout will be catastrophic, and we will hold our leaders accountable for what happens next.”

“Medicaid cuts will hurt our economy as a whole,” said Kelly Bidelman, director of the Center for Civil Justice, a Flint-based nonprofit organization that advocates for people living in poverty.

Bidelman added: “Medicaid coverage fuels employment growth, reduces the rate of poverty and decreases medical debt.

Tap here for the full story”

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Each sale pays Michigan United $10. Order now, add a couple to your rotation and show your commitment.

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Most orders ship in about 1 week, then take 2-5 business days in transit before arriving at their destination.

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The Michigan United Black Polo

A comfy, smart-looking polo you can wear to work, in meetings or anywhere you go.

The “Rent is Too Damn High” Black Hoodie

State the obvious. Wherever you go.

The Michigan United Black T-shirt

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Michigan’s government should work for people, not powerful corporations.

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Reproductive Freedom for All Michigan

Reproductive Freedom for All organizes and mobilizes our Michigan members to fight for access to abortion, birth control, paid parental leave, and protections from pregnancy discrimination.

Care Over Cost

We hold health insurers accountable for covered but unpaid benefits. Together, we are working to transform our health care system to put people over profit.

A Transformative Kind of Justice

We believe that we can keep our communities safe from crime and reduce the number of people in prison. We’re working to reform the policies of the police, schools, prosecutors, as well as reform sentencing guidelines and improve release services.

The goal of End Gun Violence Michigan is to pass common sense gun violence prevention laws in Michigan that will save lives.

Safe and Fair Elections

We’re on a mission to safeguard the integrity of every election, ensuring that the democratic process remains fair, accessible, and representative of all voices.

Immigrant Rights

Join us in our fight for a brighter future, where every person, regardless of their immigration status, is afforded the same rights, opportunities, and respect as any other Michigander.

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We are a coalition of labor, business, social service and civil rights members all across Michigan, fighting for the rights of homeowners, renters, immigrant families and students.

Michigan United is a 501c(3).

Donations are tax-deductible.

Call us at: 1-877-507-7774

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MU in the News: What’s Next in the DTE Fake Public Comment Scandal

MU in the News: What’s Next in the DTE Fake Public Comment Scandal

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MU in the News: What’s Next in the DTE Fake Public Comment Scandal
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Em Perry of Michigan United was featured in the pages of Planet Detroit this week. In an article, “Will DTE face consequences for ghostwritten rate case comments?”, she reacts to the news that DTE, Michigan’s largest utility company, was found creating fraudulent comments to be read into the public record at regulatory meetings.

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Here’s an extended excerpt from the story and her reaction:

“Environmental advocates are calling on Michigan regulators to deny DTE Energy’s proposed $456 million electricity rate increase after Planet Detroit reported the utility was ghostwriting comments in support of its rate hike.

Data in the PDF documents containing comments submitted by businesses to support the rate hike in late September showed that a DTE spokesperson had authored four of the documents, while several others showed textual similarities that suggested that a shared template had been used.

A DTE spokesperson told Planet Detroit that the company wrote the comments for its vendors at their request.

DTE’s actions have drawn scrutiny from the Michigan Public Service Commission, which called the comment writing “disappointing,” and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office.

“The department is not currently investigating the submitted comments, though the matter has caught our attention as we continue our work to combat incessant and excessive rate hike requests for the State’s utility corporations,” Danny Wimmer, a spokesperson for the Attorney General’s office, told Planet Detroit in a statement.

Nessel previously said that DTE’s proposed 10% rate hike for residential customers should be reduced to 2.5% and submitted a brief in October, saying the utility shouldn’t be “rewarded for subpar performance by simply dumping more money into the machine…

…Could DTE ghostwriting controversy give energy justice groups a boost?

Em Perry, organizing director for the nonprofit Michigan United, doubts that any disciplinary actions or fines by the MPSC, beyond potentially rejecting the rate increase, would be significant enough to influence DTE’s future behavior.

She said the utility’s actions underscore the need for lawmakers to pass two bills, HB 5520 and HB 5521, to prevent monopoly utilities and companies seeking government contracts from making political donations, an issue supported by the Taking Back Our Power Coalition.

“Realistically, they’re not going to face any real consequences until our legislature passes the taking back our power legislation,” Perry said, arguing that utilities have previously used their influence with legislators to defeat accountability measures like more generous outage credits.

The coalition currently has support from 22 lawmakers, and Perry said meetings are planned with 10 more. She’s optimistic that the legislation could move in the lame duck period following the general election, based on growing awareness of the campaign and engagement from constituents,

But even if the legislation fails, Perry said the effort could set up a ballot proposal for the next election to block utilities and other companies seeking state contracts from making political contributions…..”

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Reproductive Freedom for All Michigan

Reproductive Freedom for All organizes and mobilizes our Michigan members to fight for access to abortion, birth control, paid parental leave, and protections from pregnancy discrimination.

Care Over Cost

We hold health insurers accountable for covered but unpaid benefits. Together, we are working to transform our health care system to put people over profit.

A Transformative Kind of Justice

We believe that we can keep our communities safe from crime and reduce the number of people in prison. We’re working to reform the policies of the police, schools, prosecutors, as well as reform sentencing guidelines and improve release services.

The goal of End Gun Violence Michigan is to pass common sense gun violence prevention laws in Michigan that will save lives.

Safe and Fair Elections

We’re on a mission to safeguard the integrity of every election, ensuring that the democratic process remains fair, accessible, and representative of all voices.

Immigrant Rights

Join us in our fight for a brighter future, where every person, regardless of their immigration status, is afforded the same rights, opportunities, and respect as any other Michigander.

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Michigan United

We are a coalition of labor, business, social service and civil rights members all across Michigan, fighting for the rights of homeowners, renters, immigrant families and students.

Michigan United is a 501c(3).

Donations are tax-deductible.

Call us at: 1-877-507-7774

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On Thursday, October 24th, we were invited to have a discussion with Pete Buttigieg, the United States Secretary of Transportation. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss how to encourage full participation for the election in Detroit specifically and Michigan in general. We also wanted to give him an “ear to the street” candid conversation on where we see the need to improve and what’s being overlooked. We were free to share our views and opinions with the Secretary.

The first issue was the connection with African American men and what we see as important factors to engage more participation in this election. Various events are taking place with the Council of Baptist Pastors of Detroit & vicinity, Inc’s engagement. We shared the importance of not waiting to the 11 th hour to include African Americans in the efforts to reach African Americans.

The next issue addressed was the lack of pushback from those members of the Detroit Economic Club who quietly giggled while former president Donald Trump bashed and belittled our city during his October 10th speech to members. We Detroiters who help these businesspeople thrive by buying their products were not amused.

The major issue addressed was the important and vital need for Vice President Harris to agree to visit with the Arab and Muslim communities. The race is too close to take any voting community for granted or give the impression that one is being ignored. I stressed the boost and positive response that could be generated by connecting at a meeting with leaders from those communities. I pledged to help facilitate and host such a meeting, because not committing to talking with our Arab and Muslim brothers and sisters puts all of our communities in the crossfire. Again, we stressed the importance of giving them a real opportunity to be heard and talk directly with Vice President Harris.

I truly believe Secretary Buttigieg heard us, understood the passion in our voices and will pass it along to the to the Harris campaign. It would be a vital mistake to give the impression that the largest Arab community outside the Middle East was ignored during this presidential campaign season.

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Michigan United was out registering voters and listening to opinions at a recent screening of “Bad Faith”, a movie about how the Right is trying to use God to divide us through Christian Nationalism. The screening took place at Gethsemane Baptist Church in Westland.

Bad Faith is a full-length documentary that examines how Christian Nationalism threatens American democracy. Combining historical footage with investigative reporting, the film exposes the hidden political strategies aimed at promoting authoritarianism through religion.

The film features religious leaders, historians, state lawmakers, journalists, and political activists. Many of these experts have dedicated their careers to fighting the influence of Christian Nationalism. Through their perspectives, the documentary explores how political and religious forces have fueled division in the country.

Central to the story is Paul Weyrich, a political strategist who founded the Council for National Policy (CNP), a secretive organization. With its backing, Weyrich helped merge conservative Evangelical groups with the Republican Party, creating a movement with the goal of undermining democratic principles.

Bad Faith aims to raise awareness about the dangers of political extremism and encourage citizens to engage in the democratic process by voting.

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How can we stop monopoly corporations and powerful government contractors from drowning out the voice of the people?

Because government contractors and regulated monopoly corporations have such direct incentives to buy their way out of accountability and corrode the public trust, the federal government, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and 15 US states require some form of limits on political contributions from government contractors and/or monopoly corporations. The State of Michigan has enacted this type of law before, and Federal Courts have affirmed that states are allowed to prohibit most or all political contributions to legislators and parties from corporate-controlled entities, company principals (including spouses and close family), and lobbyists of regulated monopolies or companies that contract with government entities.

Are my constituents supportive of Legislation to Take Back Our Power?

Yes, overwhelmingly, according to polling results released by Progress Michigan and Public Policy Polling. The survey found that 67% of respondents favor banning political contributions from regulated monopolies and corporations seeking government contracts. Support for this initiative surged to 76% when respondents were informed that regulated monopolies, such as DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, have used their disproportionate influence in Lansing to escape accountability and create the political context in which Michiganders now pay the highest electric rates in the Midwest for the worst power outages. Additionally, the survey found that there are major upsides for elected officials that support this initiative with almost no downside as 54% of respondents indicated they would be more likely to vote for a candidate who advocates for banning political contributions from these entities, while only 8% would be less likely.

What would a law to take back our power look like in Michigan?

The Taking Back Our Power coalition is advocating for Michigan legislation that limits the controlled entities and principals of regulated monopoly corporations and sizeable government contractors at the state, county, and local levels, from making contributions to: 1) state or local candidate committees; 2) PACs/Super PACs; 3) dark money 501(c)(4) groups controlled by candidates or affiliated with regulated monopoly corporations or government contractors; and 4) state or local party committees.

House Bills 5520, 5521, and a forthcoming bill currently in process with the Legislative Services Bureau achieve this as it pertains to regulated monopoly corporations and are endorsed by the Taking Back Our Power coalition. Our coalition is working to introduce companion legislation applying the same prohibitions on corporations seeking government contracts. The prohibitions would apply to contractors with $250,000 or more in aggregate contract awards, and would cover a period of 18 months before seeking or entering the contract, during the term of the contract, and 18 months after the termination of the contract. To comprehensively protect our democracy from corporations that directly profit from outsized influence over elected officials, the Taking Back Our Power coalition is advocating that both the utility-side and contractor-side bills be tie-barred together.

What entities would be impacted by this legislation?

With some exceptions (see below on recipients of grants, cities, counties, and public universities), the entities in this state-maintained list of vendors that receive government contracts through a procurement process would be affected by this legislation. Municipalities would have their own lists as well. In Michigan, state regulated monopolies that fall under the authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission like DTE, Consumers Energy, and International Transmission Co. would also fall under the prohibition.

Because money is fungible, and to preserve voters’ faith in our democracy, it is important to close all loopholes available to these companies. Drawing from language in other state laws, as well as court opinions affirming these laws, the Taking Back Our Power coalition is advocating that Michigan legislation should include principals of these companies, including: the CEO or comparable officer; any member of the board of directors, or an individual who has an ownership interest of five per cent or more in the contractor; employees who are a president, treasurer, vice president, or officer; any employee who has managerial or discretionary responsibilities with respect to government affairs or a government contract; the spouse or a dependent child of an individual described in this section; a political committee (e.g. PAC) established or controlled by an individual described in this section or the business entity or nonprofit organization that is the state contractor or prospective state contractor; lobbying firms, their families, and PACs associated with these firms or their families; any subsidiaries directly or indirectly controlled by the contractor or prospective contractor; or by anyone acting on behalf of the individuals, funds, or entities described in this section. States that have taken half measures to address pay-to-play corruption have seen scandals that show us the need to close these loopholes (eg, Hawaii, Georgia, North Carolina). 

What about recipients of grants?

No. Recipients of public grants do not go through the procurement process and are not included in the definition of government contractors or monopoly corporations. 

What about cities, counties, and public universities?

No. Cities, counties, and public universities are governed by elected officials and would be excluded in the legislation.

Are lobbying, legal, or consulting firms affected?

The legislation we are advocating for would not impact lobbying, legal, or consulting activities or the hiring of such firms. We recognize these firms often do important work. The legislation would only stop such firms from making political contributions that could create the appearance of “buying” contracts or more favorable terms for themselves or their clients (contributions made before the law is enacted would not be considered). In other words, the legislation would allow hired firms to lobby and communicate their clients’ interests and policy perspectives to elected decision-makers, but hired firms would not be allowed to serve as a vehicle for wielding financial leverage on behalf of their clients while they’re doing it. This is an important provision that has been adopted in other jurisdictions and affirmed by federal courts because powerful companies have used lobbying pass-throughs to circumvent ethics laws. See this article for an example where Troutman Sanders, a law firm working for Georgia Power, allegedly served as a pass-through entity on behalf of their client. And in North Carolina, where registered lobbyists are prohibited from making campaign contributions, lobbyists are openly sidestepping the law by routing large donations through spouses and other employees at their firms.

Who monitors compliance?

The onus for compliance is on the companies and the procurement or regulatory authority. For example, if the state procurement office or Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) finds that a company has violated the rules, they can enter into a remedy process with the company. Candidates are not expected to monitor the activities of principals of corporations seeking state contracts or companies regulated by the MPSC and, under the proposed legislation, will not be involved in that process. 

Would this legislation have mitigated the Lee Chatfield corruption scandal?

Yes. The most scandalous part of what has been revealed by AG Nessel’s Lee Chatfield investigation is how companies like DTE and Consumers Energy were allowed to deposit $80,000 to Chatfield’s 501(c)(4) organization, which was legally usable for Chatfield’s lavish travel and lifestyle. Nessel issued a challenge to the legislature on the need to reform our inadequate campaign finance laws, which this legislation addresses.

Who is in the Taking Back Our Power Coalition?

The Taking Back Our Power coalition currently includes Clean Water Action, Community Change Action, Detroit Action, Detroit Jews for Justice, Emergent Justice, Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan United Action, MOSES Action, and Voters Not Politicians.  

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