LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – Governor Gretchen Whitmer is asking Attorney General Dana Nessel to weigh in on the $645-million in cuts to non-statutory work projects from the state House.
Whitmer says her administration is still reviewing the decision by the Republican-controlled House this month.
The House Appropriations Committee denied the projects, upsetting the governor.
Whitmer says many of the projects impacted by the cuts “are already underway and directly impact Michiganders’ ability to access good-paying jobs, quality, affordable health care, public safety services, reliable infrastructure, and other critical services.”




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