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After a session that stretched into the early morning Friday, the Michigan legislature has approved record-breaking budget for Fiscal Year 2023.
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Michigan could beat previous revenue expectations by around $6.8 billion across the current and next couple of fiscal years.
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A $4.8 billion budget bill that includes spending on water cleanup, infrastructure and expanded broadband internet is on its way to Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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Much of the budget surplus is due to federal recovery funds and COVID-related changes in spending patterns.
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Relatively few details have come out about the contents of the bipartisan spending plan announced late last week.
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The state Senate is due back in Lansing Wednesday.There are three budget bills on the agenda.That's as schools and local governments are about to begin…
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The Legislature is back in Lansing this week with the primary goal of wrapping up the state budget. That includes a spending plan for schools.Lawmakers…
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The process for adopting a state budget this year was swift, secretive, and successful at getting a plan finalized just before the deadline. That allowed…
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Michigan lawmakers will return to session to pass a multibillion-dollar plan to resolve the deficit caused by the coronavirus shutdown — with a mix of…
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The state of Michigan, like many states across the country, is facing a projected revenue shortfall of billions of dollars—upwards of $6 billion according…