Michigan News
Legislators Vote to Cut Library Funding
LANSING, MI
(Associated Press) -
A conference committee in the Michigan Legislature has voted to cut state aid to local libraries by 40 percent.
The vote Sunday afternoon sets the stage for votes in the House and Senate when they return to work Tuesday. Lawmakers have until the end of the day Wednesday to erase a $2.8 billion shortfall or there may be a partial shutdown of state government.
Other conference committees may vote later Sunday on contentious cuts in the prison system and state aid to local governments.
Aid to local libraries would drop from $10 million to $6 million under a budget approved 5-1. The panel's Democratic chairman opposed the bill because of the library cut.
© Copyright 2012, Associated Press
(2009-09-27)
The vote Sunday afternoon sets the stage for votes in the House and Senate when they return to work Tuesday. Lawmakers have until the end of the day Wednesday to erase a $2.8 billion shortfall or there may be a partial shutdown of state government.
Other conference committees may vote later Sunday on contentious cuts in the prison system and state aid to local governments.
Aid to local libraries would drop from $10 million to $6 million under a budget approved 5-1. The panel's Democratic chairman opposed the bill because of the library cut.
© Copyright 2012, Associated Press
