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The Michigan Legislature legally has until Oct. 1 to pass a balanced state budget or else state government will shut down — as it has before. Past shutdowns have only lasted hours, but nonetheless impacted state parks, Secretary of State branches, unemployment offices and more.
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Just two states in the nation have been unable to pass some form of a budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year – and now, they’re staring down significant consequences if their respective legislative bodies fail to act soon.
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State transportation officials say 100 bridges across Michigan are currently without state funding to keep up with essential repairs and risk closing by 2035.
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The Michigan Legislature will return to Lansing this week following its spring recess. Much of the focus over the next few months will be on the state budget.
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Michigan has officially closed the books on the last fiscal year with a surplus that triggers an income tax cut of 0.2% for the 2023 tax year.
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State funding for Michigan State University is going up under the newly-approved budget.
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The state Legislature is on a summer break with much of the state budget still unfinished.That includes revenue sharing payments to local governments, as…
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s budget chief and the Legislature’s Republican appropriations chairs announced they’re close to a final budget deal before the…
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Michigan’s new budget attempts to tackle the shortage of employees in the state’s prisons.The boost in money for hiring new corrections officers would…
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Governor Rick Snyder gave his final budget proposal today to mixed reviews. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle found things they did and didn’t like in…