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The Michigan League for Public Policy is warning recently passed education budget bills may appear to boost funding but ultimately fall short.

The League argued the legislation cuts essential K-12 services such as school meals, health centers and transportation, while also threatening higher education by reducing support for colleges and limiting access for low-income students. They contended the plan moves Michigan backward by abandoning a fair funding formula.

Alexandra Stamm, education policy analyst for the league, said the funding shift will harm many groups of students and schools.

“Instead of keeping those buckets of money for rural students, transportation, English-language learners, etc., this budget really just wipes all of those categoricals and then evenly distributes it across the state,” Stamm explained.

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