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...of the city and the debt service becomes the first obligation in the city budget diminishing funding available for services such as police and fire protection, public
...period and re-examine some of the difficult budget decisions that were made for these and other state programs.  Healthy ongoing revenue growth presents a real opportunity to
...2024 Time: 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Where: Michigan Health and Hospital Association, 110 W. Michigan Ave, Suite 1200, Lansing  Who should attend: Emerging Leaders Council, legislative staff, department staff, members of the governor’s executive staff  Please

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June 26, 2024
...cost-burdened. Severely cost burdened households are more likely than other renters to sacrifice food, healthcare, and other necessities to pay for rent and are more likely to
...burdened households are more likely than other renters to sacrifice food, healthcare, and other necessities to pay for rent and are more likely to experience evictions. The
...and the area would be sufficiently large to permit the orderly development of water supply, rapid transit, sewerage, port facilities, and also possibly to deal with health,

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January 12, 1924
...reductions to other areas of the state budget, but to what degree and how soon? The good news for policymakers is that state revenue growth is expected

Publication

August 28, 2015
...(one long recession in Michigan), and the recessions’ impact on income levels and access to other forms of health care. During this time, national year-over-year enrollment grew

Council Briefs

March 7, 2012
...a better foundation for the future distribution of revenue sharing dollars. “If the fiscal health of Michigan’s local governments is a priority, state policymakers should find a

Press Release

February 18, 2015
...related to auto accidents is higher than for other types of medical spending because: 1) auto insurers pay higher prices for medical services than general health insurance

Press Release

August 11, 2014
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