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Snyder Presents Budget, Order to Address Shortfall

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Governor Rick Snyder signed an order Wednesday to cut spending on state police, corrections, and health services as part of a plan to retire a deficit. 

The governor says he looked to make strategic cuts that did not affect the services taxpayers care the most about.

“So one of things I really wanted to do is protect schools, students, and local government.”

K-through-12 schools, higher education and local governments would all see a bump in funding under the governor’s proposed budget for the coming fiscal year. Money for training in skilled trades would double. And more children and adults would qualify for dental care. The governor wants the budget done by early June.

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