"Whitmer's Council Proposes Population Solutions: Incentives, Education, and Infrastructure"

The Growing Michigan Together Council has released its final recommendations to address the state's sluggish population growth, proposing financial incentives to attract new workers, two years of tuition-free post-secondary education, regional public transit development, and investment in regional innovation districts. However, the council did not provide a roadmap for funding these ideas. Michigan's population growth has been slower than the national average, and the council aims to make the state a top-ten growth state by 2050. The report also highlights the need to revamp the education system and improve infrastructure, particularly public transportation. The council did not recommend tax hikes but suggested exploring additional state spending, federal funding, and private sector support before considering tax increases.
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