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The last several years have been unpredictable and unprecedented. The start of the COVID-19 pandemic brought a swift and dramatic impact on our economy, but also on the well-being of Michiganders. Thankfully, federal pandemic aid buoyed our budget, allowing us to continue to ensure Michigan families had access to healthcare, groceries, housing support and education. Additionally, direct federal support to families, including Economic Impact Payments, expanded unemployment benefits, and an enhanced federal Child Tax Credit helped families thrive, which also had a beneficial impact on our state revenues.

However, we’ve officially met the fiscal cliff, as these pandemic-era policies are winding down or have ceased completely. Federal support to Michigan’s budget is back to its baseline, and we need to rely on our own state resources to invest in what Michiganders need to thrive.

Read more in The Alpena News.