-
Doug Small says research indicates for every tourism dollar spent, there’s a $7.5 return
-
This is the first state budget crafted in decades entirely under Democratic control of the Legislature and the governor’s office
-
The Legislature returns to Lansing tomorrow with plans to finalize the new state budget for the coming fiscal year.
-
Time is ticking for Michigan lawmakers to agree on the state’s next budget ahead of a scheduled break at the end of the month
-
Michigan Republicans say they’re still looking to play a bigger role in budget negotiations as the process inches along
-
Past efforts to expand the sales to services have failed. A law adopted in 2007 was widely panned and quickly repealed
-
Republicans and Democrats will need to eventually find common ground during this process. Without it, the state could face a potential government shutdown this fall
-
-
Michigan’s judicial branch is asking lawmakers to fund a new data transparency project in the state’s next budget
-
After hours of dealing making Michigan House Democrats got their tax plan through the chamber Thursday