Michigan Governor Rick Snyder has backed efforts to lower the price tag on corrections costs and programs designed to keep offenders from returning to prison. In this series we examine seven years of Gov. Rick Snyder’s budgets as he prepares to present his final budget proposal.
Lindsay VanHulle
Lindsay VanHulle is a former reporter for Bridge Magazine
Snyder’s Michigan: Less crime, but more funding for State Police
Does the drop in Michigan crime suggest State Police now get too much funding? Or did a beefed up agency help bring crime numbers down? In this series we examine seven years of Gov. Rick Snyder’s budgets as he prepares to present his final budget proposal.
Snyder’s Michigan: Budgets for executive branch and Legislature grow
Michigan Republican leaders have preached the mantra of smaller government, but funding for the governor’s office and Legislature have grown more than 40 percent since Gov. Rick Snyder took office. In this series we examine seven years of Snyder’s budgets as he prepares to present his final budget proposal.
Snyder’s Michigan: Business taxes fall, burden shifts to residents
Michigan has seen more than $2 billion in business tax cuts from 2008 through 2016. In this series we examine seven years of Gov. Rick Snyder’s budgets as he prepares to present his final budget proposal.
Snyder’s Michigan: More spending, but Michigan government remains small
Total state of Michigan spending is up 10 percent since 2012, when adjusted for inflation. But the state still has the second smallest state and local government workforce. In this series we examine seven years of Gov. Rick Snyder’s budgets as he prepares to present his final budget proposal.
Snyder’s Michigan: Agriculture spending has spiked 64 percent since 2011
The state is building staff and investment in helping Michigan farmers “stay ahead of the curve.” In this series we examine seven years of Gov. Rick Snyder’s budgets as he prepares to present his final budget proposal.
Group against Michigan's prevailing wage asks to skip signature review
The ballot committee Protecting Michigan Taxpayers wants to send prevailing wage repeal proposal to GOP-led Legislature for approval
How Michigan tax proposals will affect you ‒ and the state budget
Gov. Rick Snyder and House and Senate lawmakers disagree on how much money Michigan taxpayers should recoup following changes to federal tax law.
Five big things Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder wants done. All of them iffy.
Snyder begins his final year as a lame duck, wrestling with fellow Republicans on tax cuts, funding for roads, schools and talent. Bridge asked five experts to predict his success.
Michigan business climate improves, but educated workforce is shrinking
Michigan’s economy has long centered around manufacturing — especially autos. But reliance on a single industry produces boom and bust cycles.