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Jan.16 marked the unofficial kickoff of a new budget season in Michigan, with state fiscal experts and economists converging on the Capitol to provide revenue forecasts and talk more broadly about the state’s financial picture at the Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference.

As predicted, revenue projections were down, driven largely by intentional tax changes last year, which will constrain the state’s ability to provide for Michigan residents at an already-unstable time.

With federal threats and attacks on health care, education, food assistance, housing and other basic needs set to upend the lives of families across the state, it’s crucial that state leaders do what they can to mitigate harm for Michiganders, not just now but in the future.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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