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The day after delivering her sixth State of the State address, Governor Gretchen Whitmer began making stops to promote her 2024 agenda.
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Michigan Republican lawmakers say Governor Gretchen Whitmer's State of the State address last night was one of the most partisan they’ve ever heard
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Governor Whitmer laid out some of her economic development strategies during her State of the State address last night
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is expected to focus on housing and economic development issues. Listen Wednesday night at 7:00 on WGVU 88.5/95.3 and the WGVU App.
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Whitmer talked up successes over the past year citing ending the state tax on pension income, boosting the state earned income tax credit, and signing a budget that included universal school lunches from pre-kindergarten through high school
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Whitmer will formally present her budget proposal next month to the House and Senate appropriations committees
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Economists in the Legislature and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration said this year's tax revenue will decrease by close to $400 million. Economists predicted that it will once again increase next year by close to $1 billion.
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A budget panel will meet Friday determining revenue projections for the state. It’s the first of three key events to help set Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s agenda for 2024.
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The Democrats House majority is a temporary even split with Republicans as the state waits for special elections to fill vacant seats
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Research facilities in Michigan that run tests on cats and dogs will have to offer the animals for adoption when the tests are done.