LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) - Governor Gretchen Whitmer Thursday unveiled her Michigan Economic Jumpstart Plan, which she says would allocate a portion o.
Governor’s Economic Jumpstart Plan calls for subsidizing wage increases, help for childcare By Ken Delaney
Jun 3, 2021 | 3:17 PM
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) â Governor Gretchen Whitmer Thursday unveiled her Michigan Economic Jumpstart Plan, which she says would allocate a portion of the federal relief funding to support and invest in working people and small businesses in Michigan.
Under the governorâs plan, the state will increase incentives to boost wages to attract applicants, provide grants to small businesses to ramp up hiring, and expand access to childcare for families with young children who want to return to work but cannot. The plan will still needs approval from the state legislature.
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June 3, 2021
Governor Gretchen Whitmer was joined by local business leaders Thursday in unveiling the Michigan Economic Jumpstart Plan.
The initiative would allocate a portion of the federal relief funding to support and invest in working people and small businesses in Michigan. It will increase incentives to boost wages to attract applicants, provide grants to small businesses to ramp up hiring, and expand access to childcare for families with young children who want to return to work but cannot.
“As we continue to take steps to jumpstart our economy, we need to have a real conversation about putting Michigan back to work with better jobs and bigger paychecks,” Governor Whitmer said in a statement. “Under the Michigan Economic Jumpstart plan, we can harness these once-in-a-lifetime economic opportunities and channel it to raise wages, invest in small businesses, and uplift families. I look forward to engaging the legislature, local communities, and Michigande
Governorâs Economic Jumpstart Plan calls for subsidizing wage increases, help for childcare By Ken Delaney
Jun 3, 2021 | 3:17 PM
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) â Governor Gretchen Whitmer Thursday unveiled her Michigan Economic Jumpstart Plan, which she says would allocate a portion of the federal relief funding to support and invest in working people and small businesses in Michigan.
Under the governorâs plan, the state will increase incentives to boost wages to attract applicants, provide grants to small businesses to ramp up hiring, and expand access to childcare for families with young children who want to return to work but cannot. The plan will still needs approval from the state legislature.