Michigan Government Continues Operating Despite Lack of Budget
Lawmakers passed a one-week stopgap budget after missing the deadline due to funding and policy disputes, with a $1.6 billion measure ensuring continuous government operations.
- On Oct. 1, Michigan lawmakers missed a constitutional budget deadline, and Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan, told state employees operations would continue and they would be paid.
- Funding and policy differences stalled talks after budget negotiators reached only a framework last week, with Michigan Legislature disputing long-term road funding amid lower revenue projections.
- The Michigan Senate approved House Bill 4161 in a 31-2 vote and the House passed the continuation budget 103-4, providing about $1.57 billion.
- Some school districts began charging families for meals while the Berkley district said it would continue free meals through Friday, Oct. 3, and others warned they would charge full price on Monday, Oct. 6.
- With the October 8 deadline looming, state lawmakers must act quickly as the continuation extends funding only until then, with roads funding nearly $2 billion and a general fund $800 million smaller.
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