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Completion
of Budget Bills Will Pave Way for Economic Plan
At
the start of this month, I reached an historic agreement with legislators
to solve Michigan’s budget crisis with a combination of cuts,
reforms, and new revenues. The new revenues were put into place
and some reforms were passed into law, but there’s still more
to do. The Legislature is finishing up the budget bills with the
cuts for this year and has until Wednesday, October 31, to act on
these final budget bills. They are making good progress.
In the face of globalization and trade and outsourcing policies
that have devastated Michigan’s economy and the fiscal policies
of the 90s that blew through a $1 billion surplus, we had to make
a lot of tough choices to get this budget agreement in place. And
legislators face more tough votes on the cuts in these final budget
bills.
Despite the tough votes, this agreement was right for Michigan because
it allowed us to avoid massive cuts to health care, public safety,
and education. It allows us to invest in schools, colleges, and
universities and in our critical local services like police and
fire protection – and it will cost just pennies a day per
person.
The truth is that there are more tough votes ahead. I’ll keep
pushing for prison reforms to bring our state incarceration rates
and corrections spending in line with our neighboring states. And
we need to rein in health care costs and move to reduce the “hidden
tax” we all pay in our health insurance premiums when the
uninsured are forced to use the emergency room for care.
All of these next steps are critical in order for us to avoid another
budget crisis a few years down the road. And we need to avoid another
crisis if we want to make the critical investments necessary to
revitalize Michigan’s economy.
Our long-term plan includes doubling the number of college graduates,
making Michigan a leader in the cutting-edge alternative energy
industry, reinvigorating our cities, finding innovative solutions
to control health care costs and extend coverage to all Michigan
citizens.
All of this is attainable if our plan is balanced with careful,
prioritized spending of taxpayer dollars and further significant
government reforms. As the Legislature works to pass the final budget
bills for the current year, they are working to put Michigan’s
fiscal house in order so that our economic plan can ensure that
Michigan is a great place to live, learn, and earn.
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