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Michigan kids are going back to school soon and districts still don’t know how much state funding they'll get for the new year
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The Legislature and Governor Gretchen Whitmer face tough choices now that the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act has reset the state’s budget picture.
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Increasing water rates will help the city pay off loans for lead service line and water main replacements
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Phil Mitchell with Kroon and Mitchell, discussing the key changes, including deductions for Social Security, estate tax changes, tax on tips and overtime, and more.
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy has confirmed another PFAS contamination site in Comstock Park, school districts face tough choices as their fiscal year began without a budget from the legislature, and more.
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The July deadline was enacted after a 2007 deadlock between Gov. Granholm and a divided Legislature led to a brief partial government shutdown
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Health officials confirm Kent county's second measles case this year, Grand Rapids' Job Corps program will resume by court order, lawmakers missed a statutory deadline to pass a budget for Michigan schools, and more.
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The proposed $1.3 million investment would add eight positions to the MSP Victim Services Program
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All sides of the negotiating table say they’re optimistic about getting something done, acknowledging it would be difficult
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Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks said Thursday that Hall is single-handedly driving the state toward a budget crisis