Vanessa Guerra voted Nay (Passage) on this Legislation.
Title: Establishes State Budget for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019
Vetoed by Governor Rick Snyder
Title: Establishes State Budget for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019
Title: Establishes State Budget for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019
Title: Establishes State Budget for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019
Title: Establishes State Budget for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019
Vote to pass a bill that establishes a budget for the next 2 fiscal years, which includes appropriations to improve employment rates, environmental conditions and education.
Appropriates $105 million of federal funds and $57 million of state funds to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (Article 1, Sec. 101).
Appropriates $347 million of state funds and $251 million of federal funds to the Department of Education (Article 6, Sec. 101).
Appropriates $2 billion to operate the state’s department of corrections and increase the amount of local police officers (Article 5, Sec. 101).
Appropriates $1.1 billion to the Department of Talent and Economic Development (Article 8, Sec. 109).
Prohibits state agencies from purchasing foreign goods or services except in extenuating circumstances (Article 1, Sec. 205).
Appropriates $9 million to special education services (Article 6, Sec. 105).
Specifies that leftover funds of the education department’s budget must be used to conduct fingerprinting services and background checks for employees of childcare providers (Article 6, Sec. 1007).
Appropriates $509 million to the Environmental Quality Department (Article 7, Sec. 101).
Specifies that $63.8 million will be exclusively for the environmental department’s water resources division for waste removal, air emission reduction and other pollution concerns (Article 7, Sec. 106).
Specifies that $107.6 million will go towards relieving the state’s debt (Article 8, Sec. 108).
Appropriates $12 million to community correction programs to assist prisoner reentry into society (Article 5, Sec. 103).
Establishes funds to administer a pre-release and post-release treatment program for drug-addicted inmates (Article 5, Sec. 425).
Title: Establishes State Budget for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019
Vote to pass a bill that establishes a budget for the next 2 fiscal years, which includes appropriations to improve employment rates, environmental conditions and education.
Appropriates $105 million of federal funds and $57 million of state funds to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (Article 1, Sec. 101).
Appropriates $347 million of state funds and $251 million of federal funds to the Department of Education (Article 6, Sec. 101).
Appropriates $2 billion to operate the state’s department of corrections and increase the amount of local police officers (Article 5, Sec. 101).
Appropriates $1.1 billion to the Department of Talent and Economic Development (Article 8, Sec. 109).
Prohibits state agencies from purchasing foreign goods or services except in extenuating circumstances (Article 1, Sec. 205).
Appropriates $9 million to special education services (Article 6, Sec. 105).
Specifies that leftover funds of the education department’s budget must be used to conduct fingerprinting services and background checks for employees of childcare providers (Article 6, Sec. 1007).
Appropriates $509 million to the Environmental Quality Department (Article 7, Sec. 101).
Specifies that $63.8 million will be exclusively for the environmental department’s water resources division for waste removal, air emission reduction and other pollution concerns (Article 7, Sec. 106).
Specifies that $107.6 million will go towards relieving the state’s debt (Article 8, Sec. 108).
Appropriates $12 million to community correction programs to assist prisoner reentry into society (Article 5, Sec. 103).
Establishes funds to administer a pre-release and post-release treatment program for drug-addicted inmates (Article 5, Sec. 425).
Title: Establishes State Budget for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019