Michigan Legislature Approves Record-Breaking $81.7B State Budget, Allocates Millions for Education and Infrastructure

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The Michigan legislature has passed a $24.3 billion school aid budget that includes a record per-pupil allocation of $9,608. The budget prioritizes investments in K-12 schools, with funding for addressing pandemic learning loss, teacher incentives, and school safety improvements. It also includes allocations for local projects and investments in community colleges and universities. The budget aims to support students, attract and retain educators, and ensure a safe and thriving learning environment.
Topics:nation#at-risk-students#education#michigan-schools#per-pupil-funding#school-safety-improvements#teacher-incentives
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