Michigan’s government showdown — or shutdown?
Inside Higher EdPosted: September 28th, 2007 by R. Lee Wrights
“Michigan’s colleges and universities, already down millions in deferred state payments, are facing an incredibly uncertain fiscal climate. As legislators in Lansing bicker over a $1.75 billion statewide deficit, the threat of a government shutdown starting on Monday looms. And college leaders aren’t only looking forward with nervousness, they’re likewise looking anxiously back — to ensure the restoration of about $138.7 million included in last year’s appropriation for universities, and $25.8 million for community colleges, delayed because of the budget crunch until the start of the new fiscal year October 1.” (09/28/07)
