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3/19/2025

  • jesse4430
  • Mar 19
  • 1 min read

LANSING - A potential tax cut in Michigan came one step closer to becoming reality on Tuesday. Legislation that would immediately change the state income tax rate from 4.25% to 4.05% was brought before the Michigan House on Tuesday. The bill previously passed the House Finance Committee. Legislators say the bill would, on average, give $140 dollars back to Michigan residents.  Though, House Democrats say this bill would primarily benefit the wealthiest Michiganders.  Republicans say that the bill would give back hard-earned money back to Michiganders.  The bill passed with 65 yes votes and 43 no votes. U.P. legislators, representatives Bohnak, Markkanen, and Prestin all voted in favor.  The bill now faces an uphill battle in the Democratic controlled Senate and must be signed by Gov. Whitmer before it can become law.

 
 
 

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