LANSING, Mich. (AP) - The Latest on Michigan’s budget negotiations (all times local):
6:05 p.m.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed a $59 billion state budget while vetoing nearly $1 billion in spending proposed by the Republican-led Legislature.
The Democrat’s signature Monday night ensures state government is funded for the fiscal year starting Tuesday. But wrangling over the budget is far from over.
Whitmer issued 147 line-item vetoes, or $947 million, from a spending plan over which she had no input in recent weeks following a breakdown in road-funding talks. On Tuesday, a state board she controls is expected to move money within departmental budgets.
It’s a step used just once before by a governor to go around the Legislature. The Michigan Supreme Court upheld the practice in 1993.
Whitmer says the budget bills were a “mess,” and she “used the tool at my disposal.”
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5:43 p.m.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is poised to sign a $59 billion state budget while vetoing some spending proposed by the Republican-led Legislature.
The Democrat’s expected signature Monday will ensure state government is funded for the fiscal year starting Tuesday. But wrangling over the budget is likely far from over.
Whitmer plans to issue line-item vetoes to a spending plan over which she had no input in recent weeks following a breakdown in road-funding talks. On Tuesday, a state board she controls is expected to move money within departmental budgets.
It’s a step used just once before by a governor to go around the Legislature. The Michigan Supreme Court upheld the practice in 1993.
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