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For Immediate Release
February 5, 2025

Contact:
Mikell Frey
mfrey@mlpp.org
(517) 414-0497

Gov. Whitmer’s budget includes many solid investments in Michiganders, anticipated federal cuts underscore the importance of centering people’s critical needs

Budget proposal aligns with League values, including investments in affordable housing and utilities, child care, education, student mental health

LANSING—The Michigan League for Public Policy issued the following statement today on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s fiscal year 2025-26 state budget recommendation. The statement can be attributed to League President and CEO Monique Stanton. 

“In the Michigan League for Public Policy’s 114-year history, we have continuously advocated for state investments that center the needs of Michiganders, especially those who have struggled to get by due to unjust barriers to building prosperity. With this in mind and amid anticipated federal funding cuts, we are encouraged to see that Gov. Whitmer’s budget recommendation includes several priorities that will help lift up Michiganders.  

“When it comes to meeting Michiganders’ basic needs, we are applauding the governor’s investments in housing, which will help to address Michigan’s housing shortage, while also bringing down prices. This, coupled with the source-of-income protections that were signed into law last month, will play a role in ensuring more Michigan families are able to afford and keep a safe, stable roof over their heads. The governor’s budget recommendation also includes important water affordability, energy assistance and child care investments that will help families across the state. Together, these investments will go a long way in supporting the 41% of Michigan households that are struggling on a daily basis to afford the basic things they need to survive.

“At a time when our nation’s educational systems are facing federal threats, we are also encouraged to see the governor’s push to increase the school foundation allowance and continued targeted funding to the schools and students who need it most. Equity in our classrooms remains a critical component in ensuring that all students are able to excel in school and later on in life. The governor’s proposals to continue providing universal free school meals to all public school students and provide ongoing investments in student mental health are also essential to student well-being, learning and success. 

“The governor’s proposed new tax on vaping and non-tobacco nicotine products to support youth mental health, smoking and cancer prevention, and healthcare access programs is also something that we at the League are applauding. Despite long-term declines in the percentage of children using tobacco, use of tobacco products—including cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vaporizing devices and other tobacco products—among Michigan youth remains too high, especially among high school students. At the same time, Michigan ranks at the bottom of states–and nowhere near what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends–in our state spending on tobacco prevention and cessation programs. This new tax would not only help reduce youth access to these harmful products, but also increase vital funding for important health services.

“As proposals begin to emerge from the Trump administration and key congressional Republicans, we are bracing for some major federal funding cuts to public services and programs that we know would have a devastating impact on Michigan families, workers and children. Federal funds regularly make up more than 40% of our state budget, putting Michigan in the top ten states most reliant on federal support. Cuts in federal programs will simply shift these costs to the state and will make it harder for Michiganders in every county and legislative district, especially those already struggling to make ends meet, to see a doctor, put food on their table and keep a roof over their head.

“Despite what may be coming down the pike, we are urging our state lawmakers to do what they can to ensure Michiganders’ critical needs continue to be met. It is absolutely paramount that kitchen table issues like housing and utility costs, access to healthy and affordable food, healthcare and prescription drug costs, strong education systems, and child care access and affordability remain at the forefront of state budget discussions. As legislators in the House and Senate now pick up the baton passed by the governor, we encourage them to ensure the state’s FY 2025-26 budget makes a meaningful difference in the lives of the more than 10 million people who call Michigan home.”

Additional Information
The Michigan League for Public Policy has developed its overview of The People’s Budget, which features the League’s priorities for the FY 2025-26 state budget. The People’s Budget is shaped by data and research as well as input from community members, service providers and advocates. The People’s Budget prioritizes investments that will improve outcomes for the people of Michigan who struggle to make ends meet. 

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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.