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Budget cuts top agenda in Lansing
  • By Gary Heinlein / The Detroit News
  • http//www.detnews.com/2005/politics/0501/10/C01-5
    4924.htm

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The State Budget
  • LANSING -- The new Michigan House that starts
    work this week will be more conservative and
    business-oriented than the one that left office
    last month.
  • The troubled budget will be at the top of the
    spring agenda. For the fourth consecutive year,
    state officials face the prospect of hundreds of
    millions of dollars in cuts as they prepare a
    spending plan -- this one for the fiscal year
    starting Oct. 1. The current budget, about 350
    million out of whack, also needs to be fixed.

3
Spending?
  • "We're going to get to work on planning how we
    can get state government to start living within
    its means," said Matt Resch, spokesman for new
    House Speaker Craig DeRoche, R-Novi. Medicaid --
    health care coverage provided for 1.4 million
    low-income Michiganians -- has been protected
    from cuts, but may be .
  • The program has grown 31 percent in four years,
    and now costs 7 billion annually, said Tom Clay
    of the nonpartisan Citizens Research Council of
    Michigan.

4
Taxes?
  • A Lansing-based coalition plans to start pushing
    for at least a 6-cent increase in Michigan's
    19-cent fuel tax to provide money for widening
    more roads. The annual road budget of about 1.3
    billion barely covers repair work. While Granholm
    says she's willing to listen to new road
    proposals, Metro Detroit commuters shouldn't
    expect a cash infusion to provide additional
    highway lanes any time soon.
  • "We're not raising taxes to cover any deficits,"
    said Ari Adler, spokesman for Senate Majority
    Leader Ken Sikkema, R-Wyoming.

5
Economics?
  • Government provides goods and services,
    reflecting, in part, what people want!
  • To get them we must GIVE UP some resources.
  • In this case, we give up the resources through
    taxes.
  • The COSTS of the goods and services are the TAXES.
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