2007 Senate Bill 234 ↩
House Roll Call 502:
Passed
The House-Senate conference report for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2007-2008 Department of Labor and Economic Growth. This appropriates $1.301 billion in gross spending, compared to $1.231 billion, which was the FY 2006-2007 amount enrolled in 2006, and $1.345 billion proposed by Gov. Granholm (see <a href="http://www.michiganvotes.org/2007-SB-258">Senate Bill 258</a>). Of this, $46.0 million will come from the state General Fund, compared to the FY 2006-2007 amount of $47.4 million. Another $378.8 million is from “restricted funds,” or earmarked tax and fee revenue, compared to $347.0 million the previous year. Like most other most other budgets this one would require the department to reduce administrative costs by 2.5 percent. It also does not include $42 in state tax dollars that million Gov. Granholm proposed spending for a “No Worker Left Behind” program giving free community college course tuition to laid off workers, but does have $1.5 million for a new nurses training subsidy program (rather than $15 million the governor wanted).