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Michigan lawmakers OK increased student funding and investments in literacy
Michigan lawmakers approved a $22.9 billion education budget with a 2.5% per-pupil funding increase, raising the minimum per-student funding to $10,300. The budget includes investments in literacy programs, teacher training, and support for at-risk students, English learners, and students with disabilities, though it was passed two days after the July 1 deadline.
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