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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer criticized what she called "chaotic national tariff policies" and a political standoff on the current state budget as a combination of uncertainty costing the state "time, money, opportunities and jobs."
Governor Gretchen Whitmer is warning that federal tariff policies are taking a toll on Michigan’s economy, driving up costs for families and businesses.
On Tuesday, Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made her most direct plea to lawmakers yet to strike a budget deal, amid a months-long political battle.
Whitmer called on lawmakers in Washington, D.C. to "do what they can" to protect people from "further economic pain" and said it is also critical for state legislators to pass a budget "swiftly" to protect Michiganders from "further disruption."
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