In In The News

At a time when Michigan continues to rank abysmally low in education nationally, the Invest in MI Kids ballot proposal is a symbol of hope and promise for the future of our state’s education system and the young students walking through the doors of our public schools. It proposes a 5% tax surcharge on the wealthiest Michiganders, including joint filers making over $1 million a year and single filers making over $500,000 a year, which will raise more than $1 billion annually for public school funding. 

Less than 1% of the top earners in Michigan will see a change in their taxes if the proposal appears on the ballot and is approved by voters this November, and the revenue raised will significantly boost K-12 education in Michigan following decades of state disinvestment.

Read more at The Alpena News.