By Laura Weber, Michigan Public Radio Network
LANSING, MI – Michigan s legislative leaders say they are close to an agreement on $1.2 billion in budget cuts. That is the amount of spending rollbacks the state Senate proposed earlier this summer.
But House Speaker Andy Dillon says the Democrats still want more spending than Republicans for K-12 schools, higher education and the Michigan Promise college scholarship. What we re saying is we re prepared to make and move very difficult budgets, he says. But those areas of priority that I ve identified, I need some comfort that I m going to protect the values of the Democratic House and the governor.