LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Republicans who control the Legislature are starting to put their stamp on Gov. Rick Snyder’s budget blueprint, trimming his proposed spending to make room for a potential tax cut.
A House plan that began winning preliminary approval in recent days would spend between $200 million and $300 million less. The Senate is setting aside roughly $500 million in “uncommitted” funds — a move the chamber’s budget chief says is designed to provide flexibility to reduce taxes, pay down debt, spend more or add to savings.
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