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Every night, my family eats dinner together around the kitchen table and we talk about our day. It’s the place where we discuss the many things that impact our lives — our jobs, school, our health, where we live, our household budget and so much more.

These are the kinds of things that are undoubtedly talked about in countless homes across Michigan and we often hear lawmakers lauding the budgets they have worked on for addressing these types of “kitchen-table” issues.

In the case of the Michigan Legislature’s most recent state budget agreement, that sentiment certainly rings at least somewhat true. Building off the success of the current year budget, the Fiscal Year 2025 budget agreement includes many strong investments in what Michiganders need most, including long-overdue improvements to our state’s basic cash assistance program, the continuation of universal free school meals, improved access to healthcare, expansion of the Rx Kids program and additional funding for childcare.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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