Blog tagged as Governor

$21B Pre-Paid For Retiree Benefits But Total Debt Didn't Drop Much

02/12/24 04:34 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
$21B Pre-Paid For Retiree Benefits But Total Debt Didn't Drop Much
During Wednesday's budget presentation, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer trumpeted that her administration will have paid off $21 billion in public employees and school employee retirement debt by the end of Fiscal Year 2025, according to Department of Technology, Management and Budget numbers.

New Hospitality Industry Coalition Wants $50M For Pure MI

02/07/24 04:52 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
New Hospitality Industry Coalition Wants $50M For Pure MI
Tuesday, a collaborative of statewide and regional hospitality and tourism organizations, called the Michigan Hospitality and Tourism Alliance, announced its formation, along with a corresponding bicameral caucus.

Most Cabinet, Division Heads Make More Than The Governor

02/06/24 04:40 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Most Cabinet, Division Heads Make More Than The Governor
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer makes $159,300 per year and 262 state employees make more, along with 16 of the 19 department heads. Many department directors make even more than their boss, according to records obtained by MIRS through the Freedom of Information Act.

Gov. Wants $670M In MPSERS Payments For Education

02/05/24 11:44 AM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Gov. Wants $670M In MPSERS Payments For Education
While projecting the state's retiree healthcare system for teachers to be 100 percent funded in its next valuation, Gretchen Whitmer wants to redirect $670 million in otherwise additional public school retirement debt payments to other K-12 priorities for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025.

Govs Prevailing Wage Policy Holds Up In Court

02/05/24 11:34 AM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Govs Prevailing Wage Policy Holds Up In Court
The Governor’s directive that prohibited the state from contracting with companies that don’t pay their workers union rates stands after a ruling from the Michigan Court of Appeals, that said the issue wasn't moot despite the Legislature reinstating prevailing wage.