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The state will officially close the books on the last fiscal year this week.
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Michigan is surpassing revenue predictions by around 6.8-billion dollars for the current and next couple fiscal years. That’s the conclusion of the Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference on Friday, May 20.
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The state of Michigan is flush with funds as Governor Gretchen Whitmer and members of her administration are drafting their next state budget proposal. A state board determined on Friday, Jan 14 that the governor and the legislature have almost 20 billion dollars more than anticipated to work with over the next few fiscal years.
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An international trade war could reduce how much money Michigan has to spend on roads, schools, and health care.That’s the word from economists who…