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COVID relief funds battle: Why Republicans won’t budge on Michigan Gov. Whitmer’s $5.5B request
Read full article: COVID relief funds battle: Why Republicans won’t budge on Michigan Gov. Whitmer’s $5.5B requestLANSING, Mich. – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is asking state Legislature for $5.5 billion to battle COVID. In a statement, the office said “There is $40 million in the pipeline for release to local public health departments. Local health departments may need to take some actions to accept the funding, but money should be very close to being released.”AdHowever, Frederick said that that is not enough. Whitmer proposes $67 billion state budget that prioritizes pandemic recoveryREAD: Michigan Gov.
Michigan Republicans unveil $2B COVID relief plan for residents struggling due to shutdowns
Read full article: Michigan Republicans unveil $2B COVID relief plan for residents struggling due to shutdownsLANSING, Mich. – Michigan Republicans have unveiled a $2 billion COVID-19 relief plan for residents who are struggling due to shutdowns sparked by the pandemic. They said it will provide another $2 billion for the fight against COVID-19 and help families, workers and employers who are struggling financially “due to Gov. $300 million for Michigan workers and businesses struggling financially. An additional $110 million in testing funds will be appropriated when a return-to-learn plan is finalized. The general fund portion of the plan is included in Senate Bill 114, and the School Aid section will be inserted into Senate Bill 29.