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Home»Politics»Michigan Outraged as Republicans Pass Major Tax Cut Package: ‘If this worked, then why aren’t all deep red states a paradise?’

Michigan Outraged as Republicans Pass Major Tax Cut Package: ‘If this worked, then why aren’t all deep red states a paradise?’

This could affect the state budget

Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaMay 22, 20262 Mins Read
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Republican representatives recently passed a package of bills in the Michigan House aimed at cutting costs for homeowners and businesses. The move was controversial, as many Michigan voters believe it could put the Wolverine State in a difficult budget situation.

According to ABC, the package included eight bills (House Bills 5872 to 5879) and passed in the Michigan House by a 57-45 partisan vote, with Republicans largely supporting the measure and Democrats opposing it. If the legislation is ultimately approved, it would eliminate many property taxes, while consumers would be required to pay a 6% tax on a wide range of services to make up for the lost revenue.

Major Tax Cut Package Approved by Michigan House

  • HB-5872
  • HB-5873
  • HB-5874
  • HB-5875
  • HB-5876
  • HB-5877
  • HB-5878
  • HB-5879

Republicans such as State Representative Timmy Beson have reportedly defended the change as a way to help families keep up with inflation, offering meaningful savings for homeowners and seniors. However, the House Fiscal Agency has not yet released official estimates of how much revenue this change is expected to affect.

Michigan Residents Are Worried About Major Tax Cuts

The tax changes were not well received on Reddit’s r/Michigan, as many users criticized GOP representatives. One user said, “This would slash about 20% of funding to our already underfunded schools, from what I read. So… very on brand for the GOP right now.”

Others complained, “Michigan is already going to have significant budget problems by 2030 because of retirements and zero population growth. But yeah, let’s cut taxes.” A frustrated resident asked, “Ugh, this sucks. If this worked, then why aren’t all deep red states a paradise?”

Some users appeared annoyed that the proposal was largely symbolic and unlikely to become law: “Senate won’t pass; Whitmer would veto. Not gonna get too worked up over it.” Another added, “There aren’t any projections because it’s never gonna happen. This is just the GOP flailing mindlessly to appease their base.”

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A few people thought the posturing might still have an effect: “It works. This morning I saw someone on my local northern Michigan Facebook group posting about it like it was new settled law. These people need remedial civics classes just to understand how the government works.”

For these measures to become law, they would still need to pass the Senate and then be approved by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat.

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