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While Michigan lawmakers had been in what felt like a never-ending stalemate on their budget negotiations for a large part of this year, the recent passage of the 2026 state budget agreement demonstrates that bipartisanship is still possible in today’s polarizing political climate. With that being said, we wish the agreement had been reached back in June and that it was a budget that truly put the people of Michigan first.

The budget, as a whole, takes some significant positive steps toward meeting the needs of Michigan children, families and seniors. However, we recognize more work needs to get done. And Michiganders will still feel undue harm caused by federal cuts to essential programs like Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Read more at Michigan Advance.