Michigan
Michigan lawmakers propose increase to per-pupil funding in $20 billion budget for schools
LANSING, MI – Michigan lawmakers have proposed an almost $20 billion finances for the state’s Faculty Support Fund, which features a $9,000 per-pupil allowance for Michigan faculties and $514 million for trainer retention and recruitment packages for the 2022-23 fiscal yr.
The Home Faculty Support finances proposal, Home Invoice 5795, was authorized alongside social gathering traces within the Republican-controlled Home Appropriations Committee Wednesday, April 27. The invoice will possible seem on the Home ground for consideration subsequent week.
Home Democrats proposed a number of amendments to the invoice that had been shot down by Republicans, together with a bigger per-pupil allowance, elevated funding for psychological well being sources and the elimination of language to “prohibit boys from competing in ladies’ athletic actions.”
The invoice in the end superior via the Appropriations Committee, in a 17-9 vote alongside social gathering traces.
State Rep. Thomas Albert, R-Lowell, who chairs the Home Appropriations Committee, referred to as the proposal a “historic finances” for Michigan’s Ok-12 faculties.
“We’re at (practically) $20 billion for faculties,” Albert stated Wednesday. “That’s one thing that wouldn’t have been considered even a yr in the past.”
Michigan’s Faculty Support Fund gives funding for 537 college districts, 293 public college academies and 56 intermediate college districts throughout the state.
The fund features a per-pupil allowance for faculties, meant to cowl the baseline prices to coach every scholar and together with the hiring of lecturers and help employees, constructing operations and transportation prices. This yr, the state’s per-pupil allowance was $8,700 per scholar.
Per-pupil funding for Michigan faculties would improve by $300, to $9,000 per scholar, underneath the Home proposal. That’s lower than the governor’s finances proposal launched in February, which referred to as for a $435 per-pupil improve, which might improve the inspiration allowance to $9,135 per scholar.
“It is a very, very stable finances and I’m actually proud with the product that we’ve got right here,” Albert stated. “We put important investments in our faculties to coach our children.”
Whereas each finances proposals elevate the state’s per-pupil allowance, Robert McCann, government director of the Ok-12 Alliance of Michigan, stated neither proposal meets the precise prices of training youngsters.
McCann cited a 2021 college adequacy research by the nonpartisan Faculty Finance Analysis Collaborative, which estimated the bottom per-pupil price to coach a Michigan scholar was $10,421 as of final summer season.
“12 months after yr, we see budgets that merely throw a number of extra {dollars} into the per-pupil and name it good, and so they say, ‘We handed file funding,’ when the truth is that they’re nonetheless leaving huge unmet wants on the faculties,” McCann advised MLive Thursday. “Issues like particular schooling providers and at-risk providers are solely rising in price, and the state isn’t doing something to fund these.”
Instructor retention and recruitment is one other subject addressed within the Home finances. The finances proposes a complete of $514 million for varied packages like “Develop Your Personal” packages, that are pipeline coaching packages for future lecturers, a “Troops to Academics” veteran coaching program and scholar educating compensation.
Nevertheless, the Home invoice doesn’t embrace $1.5 billion in retention bonuses for lecturers, college directors, paraprofessionals and faculty employees that was a part of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s finances proposal. State Rep. Rachel Hood, D-Grand Rapids, tried to incorporate retention bonuses within the Home finances, to no avail.
“By (restoring the retention bonuses), we are able to present our lecturers that we not solely see their laborious work, however we worth and admire their efforts whereas they not solely handle their school rooms, but additionally pitch in to coach the following era of lecturers and get a extra strong inhabitants of lecturers out there for our college students,” Hood stated.
Hood’s proposal to incorporate retention bonuses within the Home finances failed in a 9-17 vote alongside social gathering lies.
Home Democrats additionally tried to extend psychological well being funding for faculties. The governor’s finances proposed a complete of $361 million to handle scholar psychological well being, however the Home finances proposal doesn’t embrace funding for objects like psychological well being screening instruments, cross-system intervention approaches and psychological well being personnel helps.
Albert famous that the finances isn’t closing, and that lawmakers are nonetheless attempting to judge what’s one of the best ways to allocate funding to offer psychological well being help for Michigan college students.
Each the Home and the governor’s finances proposals embrace over $6 million for Oxford Excessive Faculty in response to the Nov. 30 college taking pictures that resulted within the deaths of 4 college students. The Home invoice allocates $6.8 million to Oxford for psychological well being sources, security and safety assessments and bodily constructing repairs.
In one other distinction between the 2 proposed spending plans, Republican lawmakers included language within the Home proposal that requires faculties should “prohibit boys from competing in ladies’ athletic actions” as a way to obtain state funding.
State Rep. Regina Weiss, D-Oak Park, tried to take away the language from the invoice, arguing it was not acceptable to be voted on by the Appropriations Committee.
“That is one thing that we must always all must vote on to offer it as a standalone invoice on the ground, not one thing slipped in as boilerplate on the final minute,” Weiss stated, earlier than proposing to take away the language from the finances invoice. Her modification was not adopted.
The Senate launched its personal $17.8 billion finances for the Faculty Support Fund final week. Senate Invoice 832 proposes to extend the per-pupil allowance by $450, to $9,150 per scholar. The Senate finances will possible seem earlier than the total Senate subsequent week.
The subsequent step within the course of for the Faculty Support Fund finances is for each the Senate and Home to vote on each budgets. Then, the payments could be despatched to convention committees between the Home and the Senate, the place lawmakers from each side will negotiate a closing invoice to be despatched to the governor’s workplace for her signature.
Final yr, Whitmer signed the $17.1 billion Faculty Support finances on July 14, 2021.
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Michigan
Michigan defense pressures Milroe all day, Wolverines beat No. 11 Alabama 19-13 in ReliaQuest Bowl
TAMPA, Fla. — Michigan’s defense sacked Jalen Milroe five times and forced three turnovers by the Alabama quarterback to lead the Wolverines to a 19-13 victory over the 11th-ranked Crimson Tide in the ReliaQuest Bowl on Tuesday.
Dominic Zvada kicked four field goals and Davis Warren threw a first-half touchdown pass to Fredrick Moore for Michigan (8-5), which finished the season on three-game winning streak that included back-to-back upsets of rival Ohio State and Alabama.
Alabama’s season ended with a loss to Michigan for the second year in a row. The Wolverines and the Crimson Tide (9-4, No. 11 CFP) met in a College Football Playoff semifinal at last season’s Rose Bowl, with Michigan winning on the way to capturing the national championship.
Tuesday’s loss ended Alabama’s string of 16 consecutive seasons with double-digit wins.
Milroe shrugged off a disastrous first quarter that was played almost exclusively in Alabama territory during heavy rain that sent many in the crowd at Raymond James Stadium scurrying for cover. The Crimson Tide had a chance to win it in the closing minutes but turned the ball over on downs after driving to the Michigan 15.
Milroe lost two fumbles and threw an interception on three of Alabama’s first four drives. The fourth possession ended badly, too, with Milroe being sacked for an 11-yard loss at the Crimson Tide 44 on fourth-and-4.
Michigan, however, was able to turn the blunders into only 16 points — Warren’s TD pass to Moore and field goals of 45, 30 and 21 yards for a 16-0 lead.
Milroe cut into Alabama’s deficit with a 25-yard TD pass to Robbie Ouzts, then ran for 41 yards and threw to Germie Bernard for 40 on back-to-back plays to set up Graham Nicholson’s 24-yard field goal just before halftime.
Michigan defense made the narrow halftime lead stand until Zvada’s 37-yard field goal put the Wolverines up 19-10 midway through the fourth quarter. Alabama countered with Nicholson’s 51-yarder to make it a one score game again with 4:38 to go.
Milroe finished 16 of 32 passing for 192 yards, one TD and an interception.
Warren was 9 of 12 for 73 yards without an interception before limping off the field after being sacked early in the third quarter. Alex Orji finished up at quarterback for the Wolverines.
Takeaway
Michigan pressured Milroe all day long, and the Crimson Tide never fully recovered from the quarterback’s early mistakes.
Up Next
Michigan: Opens next season Aug. 30 at home vs. New Mexico following a highly anticipated battle for the starting quarterback job. The nation’s No. 1 high school recruit, Bryce Underwood, practiced with the Wolverines for the ReliaQuest Bowl and was on the sideline Tuesday as an early enrollee. The competition will also include Fresno State transfer Mikey Keene.
Alabama: The Crimson Tide opens its second season under DeBoer on the road Aug. 30 at Florida State. One question mark heading into the offseason is who will take the first snap at quarterback. Milroe hasn’t declared if he’ll enter the NFL draft or return to school.
Michigan
Here’s where things stand 4 years after the mid-Michigan floods
MIDLAND, MI – The year 2024 was a stalemate of sorts for the folks on the Four Lakes Task Force.
The entity in charge of restoring the dams destroyed in the 2020 mid-Michigan flood celebrated a handful of milestones but was unable to continue some plans due to a bevy of court cases delaying proceedings.
“This year we made significant progress in construction, but unfortunately by mid-year we lost momentum in our mission to restore the Four Lakes because the pending litigation over the lake level assessment rolls has impeded our ability to obtain financing,” Four Lakes Task Force Chair and President Dave Kepler wrote in a year-end statement.
“We know how disappointing it is to end the year with work suspended on three of the four dams and suspension looming on the fourth.”
The dams were formerly owned by Boyce Hydro, an insolvent company that lost them through condemnation after the May 2020 Edenville Dam collapse and flood that caused $200 million in property damage and forced 10,000 people to evacuate.
The organization began taking steps to acquire the former Boyce Hydro dams in 2018 after federal energy regulators revoked the Edenville Dam’s power generation license.
The Four Lakes Task Force received delegated taxing authority in 2019 after legal levels were established for Tittabawassee River impoundments Wixom, Sanford, Smallwood and Secord lakes.
The group was negotiating with former Boyce Hydro owner Lee Mueller to buy the damns and perform long-deferred upgrades when a May 2020 rainstorm overwhelmed the Edenville Dam, which collapsed and unleashed the combined waters of the Tittabawassee and Tobacco rivers in a 500-year flood that inundated downtown Midland.
The flood drained the Wixom and Sanford lake impoundments. The task force later acquired all four Boyce dams through bankruptcy for $1.5 million and has since been working to rebuild the damaged Edenville and Sanford dams, and upgrade spillways and embankments at Secord and Smallwood.
The Smallwood Dam auxiliary spillway construction was completed in March. Construction on the auxiliary spillway and chute at Secord Dam wrapped up in June. In July, the Edenville Dam embankment was completed.
But then work on the dams was halted due to ongoing legal challenges over whether residents living in a special assessment district should be required to help pay for the dam repairs.
On Dec. 11, the Four Lakes Task Force as well as the Heron Cove Association, the group representing residents living in the special assessment district, argued before a panel of the Michigan Court of Appeals in connection with the challenge. The following day, attorneys for Gladwin and Midland counties and the task force appeared in federal district court in Detroit requesting dismissal of two HCA lawsuits.
Neither court has issued a ruling.
“We have legal and contractual obligations to restore the lakes and the financial capacity and permits to do so,” Kepler wrote. “The FLTF board and staff are committed to getting the project restarted as soon as we can in 2025 to fulfill our mission of restoring the lakes so property owners can enjoy them long into the future.”
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Deadline to apply for Michigan Reconnect is December 31
(WXYZ) — The deadline to apply for the Michigan Reconnect program is tomorrow night, December 31, at midnight.
The Reconnect program provides eligible students with a chance to work toward an associate degree or Pell-eligible skills certificate at in-district community colleges, tuition-free.
To be eligible, you just need to:
- Be at least 21 years of age.
- Apply and enroll in a community or tribal college no later than summer semester 2025.
- Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
- Have lived in Michigan since July 1 of the previous calendar year.
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent or certificate of completion.
- Have not yet completed a college degree.
Click here for more information and to apply.
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