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GOP-sponsored budget bill would encourage nursing home investigations

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Democrats are blasting a Republican-backed budget bill that would give local prosecutors money to investigate Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s COVID-19 response.

Republicans say the one-point-two-five million dollar measure is necessary because they’re not getting the information needed to investigate nursing homes deaths. Democrats say that’s because the evidence does not exist to back the GOP claims.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel recently told GOP lawmakers who requested a criminal investigation there’s no evidence a crime occurred.

Curtis Hertel is the top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee.

He says it’s wrong to put money into the budget that’s dependent on a prosecutor opening a criminal inquiry.

“And I’m appalled that anyone would think that’s a reasonable action,” said Hertel.

The bill was adopted on party lines and sent to the state House. If it’s sent to Governor Whitmer’s desk, a veto is a near certainty.               

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