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A deal reached between Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan’s GOP-led Legislature culminated in almost $5 billion in spending being passed Thursday to shore up infrastructure, drinking water quality, transportation, housing and more.

The main supplemental spending bill, Senate Bill 565, was introduced by state Rep. Jon Bumstead (R-Newaygo) and largely uses leftover state and federal COVID-19 relief dollars to invest $2.5 billion statewide. More than half of that money — over $1.7 billion — will be put toward clean drinking water and wastewater initiatives.

Read more at Michigan Advance.