Governor Whitmer signs $82 billion 2025 state budget

DETROIT, Mich. (WZMQ) – Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed a $59 billion general, and $23 billion education budget into law for the 2025 fiscal year.

“Today’s balanced budget prioritizes public safety, infrastructure, and Michigan workers without raising taxes by a dime,” Whitmer said. “Together, we will hire, train, and retain more first responders, keep fixing the damn roads, compete to bring manufacturing plants back home, put workers on paths to better-paying jobs, and build a heck of a lot more housing. Let’s keep getting things done that make a real difference in people’s lives and ensuring everyone can ‘make it’ in Michigan.” 

“Our sixth balanced, bipartisan, fiscally responsible budget builds on the work we have done to help more individuals and families be their best selves and reach their full potential right here in Michigan,” Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist said. “It makes strong investments in students and teachers, business owners, infrastructure, affordable housing, climate resilience, health equity, and more. Whether you are a parent raising a family or an innovator pursuing your next idea, you are welcome in Michigan. Governor Whitmer and I will continue Standing Tall to help everyone thrive in Michigan.” 

The FY25 budget totals $82.5 billion, including a general fund total of $15 billion. 

“This ‘Make it in Michigan’ budget will reduce crime, lower costs for families, and fix our roads and bridges,” said State Budget Director Jen Flood. “The investments in this budget will benefit Michiganders for decades to come, create jobs and power economic development, and build on our record of fiscal responsibility.” 

The 2025 FY budget includes

Economic Development 

Rebuilding Our Infrastructure 

Public Safety 

Public Health 

Also included:

The State education budget was signed Tuesday in Flint.

K-12 Education – Helping Kids Learn 

Higher Education & Workforce Development 

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