Final 2022 Budget Analysis
State Priorities for American Rescue Plan Funding
The Highs and Lows of the Final 2021-2022 Budget
Legislature Approves Health Budget That Invests in Workers and Helps Reduce Disparities
Bipartisan Budget Allows Older Students to Receive Financial Aid for Community College
Funding Approved for Infrastructure and Communities, but More Needed
Legislature Approves Largest Increases in Early Childhood Services in Decades
Legislature Approves Flat Corrections Budget and Funding for Criminal Justice Reforms
Legislature Approves Funding for K-12/School Aid With Bipartisan Support
A Look at the Proposed 2022 State Budgets
Bridging Wide Chasms: Breaking Down the House and Senate FY 22 Budgets
A First Look at Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s 2022 State Budget
Advocacy Tools
Michigan Budget Cycle | 5 Tips for Influencing the State Budget
2022 Budget Priorities
Staying true to its vision that Michigan residents of all races, places and income levels should have the opportunity to thrive and find economic security, the League has identified the following budget priorities for 2022:
Overview of 2022 Budget Recommendations
Overarching priorities
Address the racial, ethnic and social justice impact of state budget and tax decisions
Stop the erosion of state tax revenues
Meet the basic needs of Michigan children, older adults and people with disabilities
Update income and food assistance policies
Ensure safe housing with rental assistance
Strengthen educational outcomes in Michigan from cradle to career
Help parents with low wages find affordable, high-quality child care
Provide more state funding to public schools in high-poverty communities
Increase adult education funding to prepare more workers for job training and skilled work
Eliminate the School Aid Fund shift
Invest in local infrastructure to ensure communities have the resources they need to rebuild from ongoing public health crises
Protect Michiganders from environmental health threats
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