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A new report finds Michigan is spending too little to maintain its infrastructure.
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Mid-Michigan residents expressed how a lack of access to reliable, affordable high-speed internet has impacted their lives. The visit was part of the High-Speed Internet Office's statewide listening tour.
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Infrastructure Law went into effect. Nearly $200 billion have been invested across the country to fund infrastructure for drinking water, public transportation, roads, clean energy, and internet.
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WINN Communications and the Peninsula Fiber Network are merging to create competitive applications for upcoming federal programs to increase high-speed internet access in Michigan.
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Dispatch centers across Michigan were having technical issues receiving 911 calls Tuesday afternoon.
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The Legislature has approved a $4.8 billion budget bill.
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A bill has passed through the Michigan House that will designate more than $4.5 billion to protect water systems.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer will formally present her proposed budget on Wednesday. The spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year includes more money for roads and other infrastructure.
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President Joe Biden is making a stop in Howell on Tuesday to drum up support for multiple infrastructure plans.
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The federal infrastructure bill now goes to the U.S. House, where there is some support for going bigger than the one-trillion-dollar proposal.