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LANSING — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is recommending restoring less than half of the funding she slashed last fall for the Pure Michigan campaign as part of a $61.9 billion state budget unveiled Thursday that also boosts state funding for K-12 schools, universities, community colleges and municipalities.

She also wants to fund universal preschool for 4-year-olds in Detroit, Flint and other high-poverty areas of the state with schoolchildren with gaps in early childhood education.

State Budget Director Chris Kolb presented the governor’s second proposal before the House and Senate appropriations committees Thursday morning at the state Capitol. He and Whitmer discussed it with media afterward.

Whitmer’s proposed 2021 fiscal year budget calls for restoring $15 million of the $37.5 million for the popular Pure Michigan tourist-attraction campaign that the Democratic governor axed in a September budget standoff with the Republican-controlled Legislature.

Read more at Crain’s Detroit Business

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