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A first round of testimony on proposed reforms to Michigan’s large-scale business incentives program showed potential for bipartisan support Thursday in Lansing.

Supporters of the legislation hailed how it would redistribute the $500 million per year that will fund the Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve (SOAR) through 2025.

The bills are intended to bring more transparency and community focused investment to the program, while also focusing on bringing higher-paying jobs to Michigan.

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