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With budget negotiations in Lansing going down to the wire and a partial state government shutdown looming, people might be getting a real-life lesson soon on how much their lives interact with state government.

With barely a week to wrap up a budget deal, the state is still not sharing plans to manage a shutdown. Governor Gretchen Whitmer has said she remains confident a deal can be reached before October 1, when the state’s new fiscal year begins. If a deal is not reached, everything from liquor sales to human services could be affected.

“My first hope is that our legislative leaders and the governor are able to come together and create a good budget by the deadline so that we do avoid a shutdown,” said Rachel Richards with the Michigan League for Public Policy, a human services advocacy group. “Now, that’s the hope that a lot of folks are having right now.”

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