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Michigan State Police budget adds $11 million for raises, recruitment, safety programs

by Sophia Murphy
October 13, 2025
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LANSING, Mich. (WZMQ) – The Michigan State Police (MSP) is receiving an $11 million funding boost in Michigan’s 2026 fiscal year budget, which includes millions in pay raises, new training resources, and expanded public safety initiatives.

MSP Director Colonel James Grady said the budget reflects the Whitmer administration’s ongoing investment in public safety and will help the department recruit and retain officers across the state.

“I’m very appreciative of the strong commitment to public safety that the governor continues to invest in our department,” Grady said. “This includes $7.6 million to fund various pay increases for all department members, more specifically our state troopers and sergeants who were well overdue for a raise.”

Other funding priorities include $1 million in one-time support for a new trooper recruit school, $600,000 to continue the cold case investigation program with Michigan universities, and $500,000 for community training to improve communication with people who have limited English proficiency or hearing challenges.

Another $400,000 grant program will expand critical incident mapping, helping police and first responders plan responses to emergencies statewide.

Grady said those resources will help improve safety for residents in every corner of Michigan.

“You never know when something’s going to occur,” he said. “When you have a critical incident, to know where to go or where to move resources is very important; it helps us provide a more effective response.”

The budget also creates a new $35 million Public Safety Trust Fund under the Department of Treasury, designed to support first responders in communities across Michigan, including rural areas and the Upper Peninsula.

The funding comes just months after the Michigan State Police Troopers Association and Command Officers Association issued a joint letter calling for Grady and his deputy to resign, following a no-confidence vote in June.

Grady didn’t dwell on the controversy, saying his focus remains on serving the people of Michigan.

“I’ve been serving for over 27 years now,” Grady said. “I’m worried about how we provide that service today and in the future. I’m ready to move on and make sure we continue to provide excellent public safety services.”

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