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Michigan school districts may borrow funds if state budget deadlock persists, risking classroom cuts.
Michigan school districts may need to borrow money if a state budget shutdown occurs by October 1 due to a lack of agreement between the Legislature and Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
With uncertainty over state funding two and a half months into the fiscal year, districts with limited reserves are considering private loans, which would divert money from classrooms and student support.
Less affluent districts would be most affected.
State agencies would also face service disruptions, though the full impact remains under planning.
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Los distritos escolares de Michigan pueden pedir fondos prestados si persiste el estancamiento presupuestario estatal, arriesgando recortes en las aulas.