¿Cuál es el impacto de los recortes presupuestarios de Hall-Bolin?

The Hall/Bolin cuts don’t just move numbers around a spreadsheet — they pull the floor out from under a lot of basic systems that keep the state functioning and communities livable.

On the ground, the most visible damage hits health and human services. Mobile clinics, prenatal and infant programs, mental health outreach, and community health centers are exactly the kinds of things that reach people who don’t have easy access to care. The cuts to teacher pipelines, school safety, and statewide education projects hit a different but just as critical layer. Killing money for teacher recruitment and training in a state already facing shortages guarantees bigger classes and fewer supports.

On the democracy side, they went straight at elections infrastructure: voting equipment refresh, cybersecurity, ADA digital compliance, and local support. Those are the boring, unglamorous systems that keep elections smooth, accessible, and resistant to hacks and glitches. And then there’s the brownfield and economic development piece. Slashing Clean Michigan Initiative – Brownfields funding, MSF infrastructure grants, and redevelopment dollars doesn’t just slow a few shiny projects. It means more contaminated land sitting idle, fewer rehabs of old industrial sites into housing or small business space, and less leverage to draw federal and private dollars into Michigan instead of somewhere else. Communities that have waited years for cleanup and reinvestment will be told, again, to wait.

Taken together, the Hall/Bolin package is a decision to disinvest from health, schools, safe elections, and community redevelopment — while pretending it’s just “cutting waste.” The reality on the receiving end is fewer services, dirtier and more dangerous environments, and a weaker public sector exactly where people already feel abandoned.

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