Michigan Approves Balanced Bipartisan State Budget
News Summary The Michigan House and Senate have successfully passed a bipartisan state budget that emphasizes funding for roads, schools, and tax breaks for seniors
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News Summary The Michigan House and Senate have successfully passed a bipartisan state budget that emphasizes funding for roads, schools, and tax breaks for seniors
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