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January 24, 2024

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Laura Millard Ross
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Gov. Whitmer’s State of the State Address lays out common-sense policies to strengthen Michigan for current, future residents

League applauds governor’s call for free community college tuition, housing investments

LANSING—The Michigan League for Public Policy issued the following statement on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s 2024 State of the State Address tonight. The statement can be attributed to League President and CEO Monique Stanton.

“Tonight Gov. Gretchen Whitmer laid out plans that continue to build on the momentum of last year’s policy wins for Michiganders. With her proposed support for workers, families and caregivers, Gov. Whitmer has once again shown that the people of Michigan are at the heart of her vision for our state. And not only has she prioritized the people who already call Michigan home, she is making sure the state is a welcoming home for new residents, as well, as the state struggles with population growth.

“The governor’s goal to make sure all high school graduates have free community college tuition is such a smart move when it comes to building a stronger state where younger people want to live. We know that postsecondary education is critical to getting the kind of jobs that provide livable wages, something sorely needed by the 20% of young adults in Michigan who are living in poverty. But right now, education and training opportunities after high school come at high costs that make them out of reach for many Michiganders—and create student debt for others. Free community college would help level the playing field, and it would definitely help young people in our state want to stay in our state. And her goal to expand access to Pre-K and child care will also ensure that kids start off their educational careers with the right foundations, too—all while removing additional financial barriers for families who already struggle to make ends meet.

“Michigan has seen a historic amount of funding for housing over the last few years, and Gov. Whitmer’s plan for 10,000 homes is an exciting step in putting those resources to work in our communities. Everyone recognizes that the lack of affordable, quality housing is a critical barrier to Michigan’s growth and prosperity—there is an extreme shortage of rental homes in Michigan, and over 300,000 households are made up of renters with extremely low incomes. Safe, stable homes are especially important to children’s health and educational success as well as a strong workforce.

“The governor also showed her commitment to Michigan’s families with her plan for a “Caring for MI Family Tax Credit,” which recognizes the critical need for caregivers in our state to be able to support their loved ones. Women—and in particular Black women—have an outsized role as family caregivers, which often leads to lost wages or gaps in employment. Over 20% of adult Michiganders provide regular care for a friend or family member with a health concern, and a tax credit like this will certainly help alleviate some of their challenges.

“Tonight, the governor showed that the people of Michigan are still at the center of her work, and we’re excited that many of her plans are in line with what we’re seeing in our data and hearing from communities around the state. Some of the League’s priorities—such as a statewide plan for paid family leave—were not mentioned in tonight’s address, but we know the administration sees the value in them and we’ll continue to work alongside our partners to make them a reality for the hard-working families in our state.

“Above all, it’s imperative that our state’s leaders create investments and policies that are equitable and targeted to those who have been left out of prosperity due to a history of racist, sexist and classist systems.”

Background

The Michigan League for Public Policy has developed its overview of The People’s Budget, which features the League’s priorities for the 2025 State Budget. The People’s Budget is shaped by data and research as well as input from community members, service providers and advocates. The People’s Budget prioritizes investments that will improve outcomes for the people of Michigan who struggle to make ends meet. Many of these investments align with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s vision.

In 2024, the League will also focus on policy priorities related to the creation of a statewide paid family and medical leave policy, an expansion of the state Earned Income Tax Credit to reach workers who are currently left out, and the development of a state-level Child Tax Credit. The League is also exploring the potential of Guaranteed Basic Income (GBI) programs to help lift Michiganders out of poverty.

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The Michigan League for Public Policywww.mlpp.org, is a nonprofit policy institute focused on opportunity for all. Its mission is to advance economic security, racial equity, health and well-being for all people in Michigan through policy change. It is the only state-level organization that addresses poverty in a comprehensive way.