Bills would boost state funding to townships, address Great Recession cuts

  • Jeremy Moss
    Jeremy Moss
LANSING Pending bills in Michigan’s Senate would boost state funding to townships, allowing them to pay for services they otherwise couldn’t afford, advocates say. The legislation would also create a trust fund to protect the increased state aid from cuts during future recessions. Michigan’s 1,240 townships get their funding primarily from two sources: local property taxes and revenue sharing…

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