LANSING, Mich. — State Sen. Michael Webber on Wednesday joined the Senate in passing the state’s fiscal year 2024 spending plan — House Bill 4437, the general budget, and Senate Bill 173, the school aid budget.
“I came to Lansing to help solve problems and support residents and families across our district and the state,” said Webber, R-Rochester Hills. “This budget represents a compromise under slim Democratic majorities that is far from perfect. At the end of the day, this spending plan puts important dollars into education and school safety, needed investments in infrastructure and our state parks, increases revenue sharing for local communities, and works to pay down our long-term debts.”
In the final version of the budget, Webber helped to secure:
Webber also highlighted that significant investments were made into special education initiatives and school safety grants as well as a 5% increase in the per pupil foundation allowance — up $458 to $9,608 — for K-12 schools.
“Michigan students continue to play catch up from extended COVID closures during recent years, it is important that we work to provide schools and parents with the resources they need to help their students thrive,” Webber said.
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