Michigan Governor proposes $3B road fix plan, funded by higher taxes on corporations and marijuana.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has proposed a $3 billion "MI Road Ahead" plan to fix the state's roads, aiming to raise funds through higher corporate taxes, a new tax on marijuana products, and ensuring all gas taxes go towards road repairs. The plan includes a $1.2 billion allocation from gas taxes and a $500 million cut from the state budget. Critics argue the plan lacks specifics and could harm business competitiveness.
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