Michigan lawmakers urged to address infrastructure and education budget shortfalls
As the Michigan Legislature continues to negotiate the state budget Thursday, lawmakers are being urged to address the need to create revenue to tackle shortfalls in areas such as infrastructure and education.
In fiscal year 2019, Michigan had less money coming into its coffers than it did 50 years ago, according to Gilda Jacobs, CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy.
"Beyond the general fund, inflation-adjusted school revenues are below 1995 levels," Jacobs says. "I mean, it's terrible. And honestly, the kids are suffering.
"Michigan ranks way at the bottom of other states in terms of how well kids are doing in this state."
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(Detroit Metro Times)