
Lawmakers revive tax-the-rich push to fund Michigan schools
A resolution proposes a 5% surcharge on income above $500,000 to direct billions toward K-12 schools, resurrecting a ballot initiative campagin that was…
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The legislation that Ayotte signed into law isn’t nearly as strict as what some Republican lawmakers had initially wanted. But the House balked at that idea in January, sparking a mad dash to draft a backup plan .
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The legislation that Ayotte signed into law isn’t nearly as strict as what some Republican lawmakers had initially wanted.
according to The Boston GlobeBut the House balked at that idea in January, sparking a mad dash to draft a backup plan .
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