Michigan’s Mental Health Sector Could See a $565M Boost

Michigan’s mental health system is poised to receive the largest infusion of funding its seen in decades after the state Senate overwhelmingly gave the OK to an appropriations bill totaling more than $560 million, M Live reports.­

Passing in a 36-1 vote was a senate bill that would earmark $565.5 million in mostly federal funding to help reform the state’s mental health systems. Read more.

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