Michigan Republicans blast Whitmer's Europe trip as budget deadline nears
- Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is criticized by Republicans for traveling to Europe during critical budget negotiations before the July 1 deadline.
- Whitmer stated her trip aims to strengthen ties with European allies and promote Michigan's industries to create well-paying jobs.
- Republicans say budget negotiations are delayed because Whitmer is on a European vacation.
- Republicans urge Whitmer to return to Lansing to finalize the budget and provide clarity to schools.
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Republicans slam Whitmer’s European 'investment mission' as July 1 budget deadline - The Midwesterner
Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall is blaming stalled budget negotiations on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s second trek to Europe this year, raising new doubts about whether lawmakers will meet Michigan’s July 1 budget deadline. The Richland Township Republican told reporters at a press conference on Thursday that discussions with the governor’s office have been largely frozen for nearly a week, leaving lawmakers in limbo as Whitmer schmoozes with elites…
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Michigan Republicans blast Whitmer's Europe trip as budget deadline nears
(The Center Square) – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is facing criticism from Republicans for traveling to Europe as critical state budget negotiations are ongoing ahead of a July 1 deadline.
Wortz frustrated with budget negotiations, calls out Governor for leaving the country
LANSING, MI (WTVB) – Michigan state budget negotiations have ground to a standstill as lawmakers struggle to reach a unified agreement ahead of the looming July 1, statutory deadline. State Representative Jennifer Wortz (R-Quincy) voiced sharp criticism over the impasse, echoing wider Republican concerns regarding the lack of transparency and fiscal discipline in the ongoing talks. Wortz also criticized Governor Gretchen Whitmer for taking an un…

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