(Lansing, MI) – The Michigan House and Senate are both expecting to vote today on the Fiscal Year 2026 state budget. They passed a one-week extension of the 2025 budget earlier this week. House Democratic Leader Ranjeev Puri of Canton Township says the budget process this year was “a disaster.”
City and county officials in Michigan are warning about possible revenue sharing cuts, and the marijuana industry says a new 24-percent tax on their products will send many of them out of business.
Seth Miller owns Growing Pains, a marijuana company, and says the 24-percent tax in the proposed state budget will badly hurt the cannabis industry.
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