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Investments in kids are investments in our future. State spending on proven effective programs for children can not only have an immediate impact on kids and families but also long-lasting benefits for our communities and economy.

The new federal administration and congressional leaders have already stated a desire to shift costs onto states for essential public services like healthcare, education, and food assistance that children and families need to thrive.

Trump’s promise to abolish the U.S. Department of Education is especially concerning. Michigan received over $2.3 billion in federal grants for education in the last fiscal year, providing millions in Title I funds for schools with students who are economically disadvantaged, Pell Grants for students who cannot afford college, and dollars for children receiving special education services.

With these threats looming, it’s more important now than ever to ensure we are prioritizing kids through our state budget.

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