(Lansing, MI) – The Michigan Supreme Court says they will not hear the state’s appeal of the cutting of nearly 645-million-dollars in work projects. The House Appropriations Committee made the funding cuts and the state Department of Technology, Management & Budget asked the court to decide if the cut was unconstitutional by this Friday. State officials say of the nearly 645-million-dollars cut, 349-million-dollars are “unencumbered.”
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says the funding cut was unconstitutional as the budget was for the prior fiscal year and had been agreed to by lawmakers and signed by the governor.
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