05/29/2026
This year, the House passed a budget plan that protects taxpayers by reducing state general fund spending by nearly $600 million, avoiding new taxes or fees, and fully funding the essential services people rely on.
Our plan includes major investments to preserve Medicaid access, continue progress on fixing local roads, and increase classroom funding for students. The House's plan also boosts support for local governments and public safety and expands workforce training programs. The budget adds to the state’s rainy‑day fund, ensuring Michigan is prepared for future challenges.
At the end of the day, this is about getting back to common-sense budgeting, cutting the excess funds that bureaucrats have been stashing away in slush funds, and focusing on real priorities. That’s exactly what this budget does.