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‘Our hearts go out to the family members of these victims,’ police say — County, 3A
life in
were killed in a car
accident Jan. 9.
Economy stabilizes, but budget woes loom in ’12 the scene. Hartland Area Fire De-
partment personnel assisted sher-
iff’s deputies at the scene.
Lawmaker says it will “It’s still positive news, but we’re
fund deficit is projected for next
year’s budget.
they figure we can go ahead and
spend it. Unfortunately, it’s not in
take years for home nowhere close to getting back
Michigan’s economy might
start to improve slightly, analysts
the bank and it’s not in gold bouil-
lon or anything, so it’s kind of
sales, jobs to rebound said Friday, but the state will con- hard to spend when it really does-
to where we were quickly.”
Online:
tinue to have challenging govern- n’t exist,” Rogers said.
By Christopher Behnan ment budget problems deep into He said Friday’s estimates,
DAILY PRESS & ARGUS
— State Rep. Bill Rogers 2012, they said. which also indicated an increase
and Tim Martin R-Genoa Township The projections included an in general fund revenue, don’t
ASSOCIATED PRESS expected boost in the state’s bring Michigan close to being out
sage of Friday’s state revenue- are forecast for the state’s current school aid fund, said Rogers, who of the woods. It will take years to It’s easy to share news, photos
While Michigan’s economy is estimating conference, where fiscal year. chairs the state House’s K-12 “break even” on the close to one 1 and events with other readers at
projected to show some improve- economic analysts agreed that tax But those possible gains will be appropriations panel. He noted million jobs lost in the past www.livingstondaily.com. You
ment this year, it will take years to revenues paid to the state might more than offset by the loss of that a projected surplus in the cur- decade, and to restore the state’s can share a lot online — start a
return to prerecession job levels come in higher than previously temporary financial assistance rent fiscal year’s budget was used housing market, Rogers added.
and home sales, said state Rep. expected in the budget year that from the federal government and as a mechanism to offset the gen- The revenue figures show some
blog, post photos, interact with
Bill Rogers, R-Genoa Township. begins Oct. 1. other one-time money sources, eral fund. others in our forums, comment
Rogers said that was the mes- No major financial problems and up to a $1.8 billion general “As soon as people see that, Continued on page 4 on stories and more.
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