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State Rep. Sara Cambensy, D-Marquette, is shown testifying before the House Committee on Commerce and Tourism in Lansing in October 2019. The House Health Policy Committee recently reviewed a bill by Cambensy to cap insulin copays at $50 for a 30-day prescription. The bill, one piece of a larger 15-part health care package, was passed by the House in late March and referred to the Senate Health Policy and Human Services Committee. (Journal file photo)
LANSING The Legislature is reviewing bills that would reduce insulin copays, allow pharmacies to provide emergency insulin refills and cover those refills under health insurance.
Fact check: Michigan’s COVID health orders carry the weight of law, have not been proven ‘unconstitutional’
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A crowd is reflected through a window with signs posted on Marlena Pavlos-Hackney s closed restaurant, Marlena s Bistro & Pizzeria, in Holland on Monday, March 22, 2021. Pavlos-Hackney was arrested for operating without a business license and defying state COVID-19 health orders. The Michigan Republican Party views her punishment as the latest front in a war against government overreach. (Cory Morse | MLive.com)Cory Morse | MLive.com
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Emergency COVID-19 orders issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services carry the same authority as laws passed by the state Legislature.