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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is calling for Michigan Representatives to reject President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.
School districts have had to start a new fiscal year without knowing how much money they'll be getting from the state.
Republican members of Congress say the impact of proposed cuts to Medicaid is being overblown, and people who really need the ...
A Mid-Michigan mother of 10 children explains how the potential child tax credit increase to $2,200 could help families like hers. Would this change impact your household?
After intense debate at the state Capitol over next year’s K-12 education budget, the legislature failed to finalize it by ...
The Senate passes President Trump's massive tax & spending cuts bill, setting up another fight in the U.S. House. The Pulse ...
The Michigan House of Representatives missed their July 1 window to get a new budget bill funding K-12 schools, but there was ...
Senate Democrats and GOP leadership continue negotiations as local districts face uncertainty over funding for the 2025-26 ...
The Joint Committee on Finance approved two provisions in the state budget Tuesday that would grant $10 million to Rogers Behavioral Health to establish a behavioral health hospital in Chippewa Falls, ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was among the Michigan Democrats who criticized the Senate's passage of Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill ...
The money, which was allocated by Congress, helps pay for after-school programs, support for students learning English and ...
The Legislature adopted the July 1 deadline in 2019 after a protracted budget standoff between Democratic Gov. Gretchen ...