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New $1 9 trillion Covid relief bill requires fast allocation of funds after Michigan s ongoing delay

Federal relief bill requires aid for schools to be released after Michigan delay

A $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill that has won final congressional approval includes a provision seeking to force states to allocate aid to schools quickly, following Michigan’s delay in disbursing K-12 funding that was authorized in a previous round of coronavirus funding.

Parties Divided on State Election Reforms

Parties Divided on State Election Reforms
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Senate Republicans threaten to sue if Whitmer tries to use federal funds tied to vetoed bills

Senate Republicans threaten to sue if Whitmer tries to use federal funds tied to vetoed bills Updated Mar 11, 2021; Posted Mar 11, 2021 Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey speaks during a press conference on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2020 in Lansing. Nicole Hester/Mlive.com Facebook Share Michigan Senate Republicans are gearing up to sue Gov. Gretchen Whitmer if her administration attempts to allocate federal funds tied to policy bills limiting the state health department’s authority without signing them. During the Senate’s Thursday session, lawmakers voted 20-14 along partisan lines to give Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, R-Clarklake, the authority to take legal action if Whitmer tries to spend money tie-barred to the passage of House Bill 4049 and Senate Bill 1.

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