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Economy
Granholm proposes more tax increases
2009-09-10
Gov. Jennifer Granholm has released a plan to cut spending by more than $550 million while raising a similar amount in additional revenue through a combination of tax increases and reduction of business tax breaks.

The governor put out written details Tuesday on how she would close a $1.8 billion gap in the general fund in the budget year that starts Oct. 1. Michigan faces a budget shortfall of at least $2.7 billion, but Michigan will be able to fill some of its budget shortfall with federal recovery money.

Granholm's plan includes reducing some business tax breaks, including the film credits.

It also would reduce an increase in a tax credit for the working poor, increase liquor license fees, expand the 6 percent sales tax to live entertainment, service contracts and vending machine sales, raise the cigarette tax rate to $2.25 a pack, among other changes.

Her comments came after several Michigan business organizations said Tuesday they want lawmakers to cut spending and improve government efficiency rather than raise taxes.

The pro-cuts coalition called for pooling health care plans and raising the share of costs for public employees, cracking down on Medicaid fraud, consolidating school administration and several other changes. The pro-cuts coalition includes the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, the Small Business Association of Michigan and other groups.

Just last week during a stop in Troy, Granholm said that Michigan doesn't need a tax increase now. "I'm not in favor of new taxes. We don't need a tax increase. People in the state are having trouble paying their bills," Granholm said to reporters during a visit to Compact Power.
Posted by:Fred

#2  She's one of Obama's advisors, too. Doesn't that make you feel all warm and fuzzy?
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-09-10 05:22  

#1  Ijust spent a week in MI for Mom's 80th birthday and what i saw tells me that there isn't a lot of extra money available to the population there to give up in new taxes. along most roads folks has all sorts of items sitting with a for sale sign on them. some were mundane, some kind of funny, some kind of sad, but all reeked of various levels of desperation. lots of motorized toys, both ground and water-based. something tells me that there will not be a lot of demand for them. if you are in the market for a 60's era muscle car, drive down any MI highway and you can pretty much take your pick. and lots of vintage JOhn Deere tractors out there also. just couldn't figure out how to get them in my suitcase, and Mrs. Ret wasn't keen on driving them back to the Pacific NW....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2009-09-10 01:25  

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