Michigan Republicans propose redirecting $2.7 billion in taxes from schools to roads, sparking debate.

Michigan Republicans have proposed a $2.7 billion annual plan to fund road repairs, redirecting corporate income tax and sales tax on gasoline from schools to infrastructure. The plan aims to address the state's road issues without raising taxes but has sparked concern among educators worried about school funding. Democrats have shown willingness to negotiate, though some express skepticism about the proposal. The plan seeks bipartisan support to ensure road repairs are fully funded.

November 25, 2024
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