Michigan GOP's $645M Cuts Declared Unconstitutional, Vowing Lawsuit

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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel declared that the GOP-led House's $645 million spending cuts were unconstitutional, citing violations of separation of powers and bicameralism, and stated that funds would be restored, while House Republicans vowed to sue over what they called a political decision.
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