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On today's show, two reporters discussed the legislative budget. Plus one historian dished on his book that tells the story of the Kellogg brothers. And chalk artist David Zinn joined to discuss his work.
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer was in Detroit Wednesday to sign the final bill in the new state budget. She also made some line-item vetoes that highlight differences with Republican leaders on abortion.
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The State of Michigan got more money than expected and wants to cut taxes. A public policy group suggests some of the surplus should go in a rainy day fund.
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Journalists covering state politics broke down Michigan's newly approved state budget—and what the $76 billion plan means for the average Michigander.
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The Legislature is on a three-week summer recess after finalizing budget bills and sending them to Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s desk. But that was just round one of state budget negotiations.
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The budget represents a spending increase of nearly 10% compared to the current budget. Much of the increase comes from additional federal funds.
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The Republican-controlled Michigan House rejected several efforts Thursday to soften the impact on abortion rights if Roe v. Wade is reversed.
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The Michigan Senate could advance its full budget proposal to the House of Representatives by the end of next week.
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Michigan House lawmakers passed a multi-billion-dollar tax cut Tuesday.
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Updates from state agencies show Michigan brought in around $3 billion in revenue last month.