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For Immediate Release
June 11, 2025

Contact:
Laura Millard Ross
lauramr@mlpp.org
(517) 281-1084

League raises alarm on education-related House budget bills that disregard needs of Michigan students

Bills needlessly alter funding to K-12 schools and higher education, sow discord with inflammatory language and attacks on inclusive programs

LANSING—The Michigan League for Public Policy issued the following statement today, raising the alarm on the education-related budget bills that passed out of the Michigan House Appropriations Committee today. The statement can be attributed to League President and CEO Monique Stanton.

“The education-related budget bills that were passed today completely disregard the needs of Michigan students at a time when our state continues to be ranked nationally in the bottom 10 states for education according to this past Monday’s national release of the 2025 KIDS COUNT® Data Book by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.  

“At first glance, we see an increased investment in schools. But when we peel back the initial pages, what we see is an overcomplicated, unsustainable set of bills that neglect the needs of students and schools. These budget bills overlook the fact that Michigan students at every level of their education are in urgent need of stronger, dedicated investments. Similar to what we are seeing at the federal level, they unfairly target and penalize schools, universities and departments with inclusive policies, while putting important services at risk. 

“It’s hard to understand why, right now, as families and kids face so many barriers, lawmakers would want to put critical school funding on the back burner. Eliminating targeted funds for specific services like school-based health centers, school meals and transportation creates a concern that these services will cease to exist. By rolling categorical funds into a new per-pupil payment in the foundation allowance, this budget no longer guarantees that students, including many in rural and isolated areas, will receive these necessary services. 

“By no longer following a weighted funding formula that dedicates funding to students who need it most, such as English-language learners, these bills move Michigan backwards in terms of what state lawmakers have been working toward in the last few budget years with K-12 funding: a more equitable funding structure for all students. This is something that states like Massachusetts and Mississippi, which rank 1st and 16th nationally in education according to the latest KIDS COUNT® data, have utilized successfully in order to meet every student where they are in their classrooms.  

“The significant cuts in operations to Michigan colleges and universities will make it harder for higher education institutions to provide a quality education and services to their students, while also potentially making it more difficult for Michiganders with low incomes to access higher education. As we seek to retain and attract new professionals to Michigan, these cuts are shortsighted and unnecessary. 

“It should also be noted that these bills foster bigotry through the use of anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ and anti-DEI language, following the lead of the federal administration in targeting communities that have already faced discrimination and injustice. Punishing districts and departments for being inclusive does nothing to improve outcomes for kids, and will likely make things worse.  

“This is an unserious proposal that will not solve a serious issue. Especially in light of the current federal uncertainty, our state lawmakers should be continuing to provide dedicated funding to what we know works in ensuring all students are able to thrive in their classrooms. That means continuing to invest in schools with an eye toward equity, ensuring all students have the nutrition they need to be successful through universal school meals and other critical investments that have helped our youngest residents to stay healthy and present in their classrooms.”

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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.