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Michigan lawmakers moved forward with a billion-dollar spending plan Wednesday, despite opposition from at least one high-ranking Republican.
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The joint Capital Outlay Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday approved Senate Bill 78, which would allocate money for projects ranging from new high-tech learning centers to renovations of existing buildings. The bill passed with bipartisan support.
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Indiana House Republicans have a new budget architect – 12-term Rep. Jeff Thompson (R-Lizton).
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The Michigan Legislature wrapped up work on budget bills in a session that lasted into the early morning hours Friday. But another round of spending plans is still needed, because the state still has billions of dollars in the bank.
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Updates from state agencies show Michigan brought in around $3 billion in revenue last month.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s budget proposal is now on the table with a record-setting $74 billion in revenue to work with. The governor’s calling for money for schools, for roads, even some tax cuts. And all she has to do is get the Republican Legislature to go along with her in an election year.
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Transportation and infrastructure will play a central role in Governor Michigan Gretchen Whitmer’s budget proposal. The plan will include a $1 billion funding boost for roads, bridges, dams and other infrastructure.
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More than a quarter into the new fiscal year, Indiana’s tax revenues continue to dramatically exceed expectations.The state is already more than half a…
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South Bend officials discussed affordable housing at their most recent budget meeting Friday, including $6 million dollars in American Rescue Plan…
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South Bend city officials gave their first overview of the city’s 2022 budget at a personnel and finance committee meeting Wednesday evening. The city…