Michigan's Republican-led House and Democratic-controlled Senate are locked in a contentious battle over K-12 education funding as they push to finalize bills for the new fiscal year. The proposed legislation, which aims to allocate billions of dollars to Michigan's public schools, has become a major point of contention between the two chambers. With the current fiscal year set to expire, lawmakers must act swiftly to avoid a potential disruption in funding for schools across the state. As the clock ticks down, educators, parents, and students are watching with bated breath to see how the funding impasse will be resolved.
Michigan’s Republican House, Democratic Senate put new fiscal year K-12 funding bills in play Michigan Advance