Michigan’s jobless prepare for benefits cutoff as Whitmer pitches $2B economy boost: The week in Michigan politics

Michigan’s jobless prepare for benefits cutoff as Whitmer pitches $2B economy boost: The week in Michigan politics
By Samuel J. Robinson | srobinson@mlive.com

LANSING, MI — Lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle agreed on one thing this week: a proposal to stop collecting sales taxes on feminine hygiene products.

Michigan’s jobless prepare for benefits cutoff as Whitmer pitches https://website-google-hk.oss-cn-hongkong.aliyuncs.com/drawing/article_results_6/2022/3/3/8604b1389507eac27dbacf551752fb47_1.jpegB economy boost: The week in Michigan politics

Two bills introduced by Republican and Democratic Michigan House members that would exempt feminine hygiene products from state sales taxes were discussed Tuesday at a Michigan House Policy Committee meeting in Lansing.

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