Michigan Leaders Celebrate Passage Of Historic Bipartisan FY25 Budget

Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks, Speaker of the House Joe Tate, and other legislative leaders celebrated the passage of a balanced and bipartisan budget for fiscal year 2025. The $82.5 billion budget supports students, boosts public safety, builds affordable housing, and aims to help anyone “make it” in Michigan.

“We are making record investments that will benefit everyone across the state without raising taxes by a penny,” said Governor Whitmer. The budget includes a $15 billion general fund, $19 billion school aid, and $75 million for a new revenue-sharing trust fund supporting local services. 

It prioritizes education, public safety, infrastructure, and affordability, aiming to improve lives and ensure a thriving future for Michigan residents.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell