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Buchanan city government faces financial challenges.
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The consensus remains that the state will have a surplus
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An opinion from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says that rollback is due largely to a one-time windfall of federal COVID recovery funds
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New revenue projections adopted today suggest the Michigan Legislature could have a 1.2 billion dollar budget more than expected to work with in the coming fiscal year. That’s despite the likelihood of a mild recession.
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The Michigan Treasury Department says student loans that are forgiven under a federal program won’t be taxed as income
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Michigan's treasurer differs with a prominent economist's characterization of the new U.S. tax law's impact on state income taxes.Treasurer Nick Khouri…