Budget Cuts
Michigan House Republicans cancel $645 million in state project funding
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A Republican-controlled Michigan House budget committee used a rarely invoked provision of state law last week to cancel nearly $645 million in previously approved but unspent state project funding, sending much of the money back to the general fund. The move, which affected programs backed by Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer, has drawn sharp criticism from Democrats, who called the cuts cruel, while Republicans defended them as necessary oversight and fiscal restraint.
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Universities in North Rhine-Westphalia fear significant cuts due to reductions in basic funding. The state government plans to save 120 million euros, primarily affecting staff. Students warn of deteriorating study conditions.