Governor Gretchen Whitmer has proposed her 'MI Road Ahead' plan to inject $3 billion into Michigan's road infrastructure improvements. This initiative targets a nearly $4 billion structural deficit by increasing the corporate income tax, closing a loophole that exempts marijuana from certain taxes, and introducing a tax on digital advertising. While House Speaker Matt Hall presented a rival plan without tax hikes, Whitmer emphasizes the need for large corporations to contribute their fair share for the wear and tear they cause on state roads.
Whitmer's plan aims to fix Michigan's road infrastructure by injecting $3 billion through corporate income tax increases, a new digital advertising tax, and closing cannabis tax loopholes.
The 'MI Road Ahead' proposal tackles a projected $4 billion structural deficit, aiming to ensure corporations like Amazon and Facebook contribute fairly for road usage.
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