ICYMI: Gov. Whitmer Signs Dem Legislation to Build a Fairer Economy, Lower Costs for Families

Unlike the GOP that only cares about the 1%, Michigan Democrats are laser-focused on continuing to grow the middle class and help working families

LANSING — In case you missed it, Governor Whitmer continued to invest and deliver for Michiganders by signing supplemental legislation yesterday that will alleviate school district debt, continue to fix the damn roads, support community colleges and public universities, and lower Michiganders’ taxes. 

This comes on the heels of the Governor announcing last week that Michigan families will receive working families tax credit checks ahead of schedule, following Democrats quintupling the tax credit. These Democratic-led efforts will help grow our local economies and support families by infusing their communities with funds for what they need most. 

By increasing the working families tax credit and investing in communities, Michigan Democrats are buildinga fairer economy so everyone can make it in Michigan. Michigan Dems are standing up and supporting all Michiganders, unlike the MIGOP who only help themselves and the wealthiest 1%. 


Read more about the ways Democrats are saving Michiganders’ money and boosting the economy below: 

Detroit Free Press: Some Michigan working families to get Earned Income Tax Credit: When to expect checks 

  • “This directly benefits half the children in Michigan, and moms and dads can use this extra money at tax time to pay the bills, put food on the table and buy school supplies,” Whitmer said in a statement Thursday.
  • “This was one of the first bills our new majority passed for good reason: the EITC has a legacy of being one of the best policies to support work while also helping families out of poverty, making it a win-win for Michigan workers and employers,” said Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks, D-Grand Rapids, in a statement.

Michigan Advance: Whitmer: 700K Michigan households will get tax refund checks starting in February

  • The Working Families Tax Credit for lower-income workers, also known as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), was quintupled from 6% to 30% of the federal credit beginning with the 2023 tax year…
  • “This directly benefits half the children in Michigan, and moms and dads can use this extra money at tax time to pay the bills, put food on the table, and buy school supplies,” said Whitmer…
  • House Speaker Joe Tate (D-Detroit) said lawmakers made the tax cut a priority to ensure working-class individuals and families get the money they are owed. “Whether they use it to pay off holiday bills, make a necessary purchase or take a well-deserved vacation, this is just the latest example of putting the people of Michigan first and improving their quality of life,” he said.

WILX: Gov. Whitmer signs bills aiming to lower costs with investments in education, infrastructure

  • Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bills on Monday that are expected to alleviate school district debt, invest in infrastructure, and support community colleges and public universities.
  • “Across Michigan, we are lowering costs for families, fixing the damn roads, and ensuring every student can get a quality education,” said Governor Whitmer. “These supplemental bills will alleviate school debt in districts that were hardest hit by financial issues, fund projects in universities throughout our state, and fix the damn roads and bridges in communities across Michigan. I look forward to working with my legislative partners to build on the work we’ve done and continue lowering costs, creating jobs, and helping more people build a bright future right here in Michigan…”
  • Officials said the bills will invest hundreds of millions of dollars from the Federal Highway Administration to fix the damn roads and bridges across the state of Michigan, including the replacement of a nearly 120-year-old water system in Highland Park, which will allow the Great Lakes Water Authority to invest in water infrastructure projects in other communities.

Michigan Radio: Governor signs supplemental bills with more than $600 million in spending

  • The spending covers two fiscal years, and most of the money comes from the federal government. It also includes $114 million dollars in debt forgiveness for school districts in Ypsilanti, Inkster, Pontiac, Muskegon Heights, and Benton Harbor…
  • The supplemental spending bill also includes more than $250 million in state funding for capital improvement projects at colleges and universities throughout the state. That includes $30 million for the new Blue Dot Lab tech center at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids.

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