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For Immediate Release

Feb. 9, 2022

Contact:
Alex Rossman
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Gov. Whitmer’s budget focuses on stable future, investments targeted at Michiganders’ greatest needs

Michigan EITC increase, targeted school funding, cash assistance increase, water infrastructure improvements promote equity, counter imbalanced legislative tax cut

LANSING—The Michigan League for Public Policy issued the following statement on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s 2023 state budget presentation today. It can be attributed to League President and CEO Monique Stanton.

“Over the past few years, one of the League’s annual state budget priorities has been calling on policymakers to address the racial, ethnic and social justice impact of state budget and tax decisions. This is more important than ever to support Michiganders who have been hit hardest by the pandemic. Equity is achieved, in part, by targeting investments to support Michiganders, schools and communities with the greatest needs, and Gov. Whitmer’s budget proposal today stands to do that in a number of ways.

“Gov. Whitmer continues to push for a substantial increase in the state Earned Income Tax Credit, a bipartisan priority that gives more money back to workers and families with lower incomes, lifting more workers and kids out of poverty. The governor also is working to address poverty and support children by increasing cash assistance payments $100 per month, per child to assist families with lower incomes with the added challenges–and importance–of caring for children age 5 and under. As part of a major increase in school funding, the governor continues to advocate for additional funding for students who are economically disadvantaged, have special needs or are learning English, moving Michigan closer to a true weighted school funding formula and a more equitable funding system. Today’s budget proposal will also help address the threat of lead by replacing water pipes, prioritizing economically disadvantaged communities, and offering grants directly to households to help them replace their plumbing.

“Even the governor’s proposal to invest money in the Rainy Day Fund is done with the state’s greatest needs in mind, using today’s surplus to help weather future storms and preempt drastic cuts down the road. The budget recommendation uses one-time funds effectively and efficiently, making sound one-time investments in the areas of greatest need, instead of broad tax cuts that will do nothing to boost the economy and will only hurt our bottom line down the road. Today, the governor has managed to pair historic funding increases with future-forward thinking and investments, which stands in sharp contrast to possible widespread tax cuts that would repeat past mistakes at the expense of Michigan’s future.”

RELEVANT COUNTY DATA:

EITC Fact Sheets

Birth to Five Fact Sheets

Census Data Fact Sheets by County, Congressional/Legislative District and Select City

Kids Count Profiles

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The Michigan League for Public Policy, www.mlpp.org, is a nonprofit policy institute focused on opportunity for all. Its mission is to advance economic security, racial equity, health and well-being for all people in Michigan through policy change. It is the only state-level organization that addresses poverty in a comprehensive way.