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As children, one of the first things we’re taught is not to throw things. We can hit something and damage or break it. We can hit someone else and hurt them. And it can bounce back at us, hurting us in the process. This lesson is often painful to learn.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear that the Michigan House of Representatives learned this lesson based on the recent budget it passed.

It would be easy to pan this House budget proposal as unserious. After all, a number of the cuts are in federal funds that are generally restricted in use to a single program or a few purposes. Cutting programs using these federal dollars doesn’t accomplish much for the state — they don’t always realize savings on the state funding side of the budget nor can we redirect the federal funds to other priorities.

Read more at Michigan Advance.