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Last Tuesday was Tax Day: the day when we filed our state and federal tax returns for 2022. For us, it was a day to hold legislative Republicans accountable for talking one way about taxes, and voting the opposite way. It was Republicans under Rick Snyder who enacted the pension tax. And, although they promised to repeal the tax, they never did.
After Michigan Republicans touted tax relief as a top priority, going so far as to sponsor bills in the previous legislative session to repeal the pension tax, they turned their backs on Michiganders when given the chance to bring relief to their constituents. Republican Minority Leader Matt Hall even attempted to take credit for the Lowering MI Costs bill package in spite of voting no.
Despite Republican opposition, Michigan Democrats were able to deliver relief, including repealing the retirement tax, to families, seniors, and public service workers. Additionally, Michigan families will pay less taxes on their 2023 income after Michigan’s 2022 financial report showed low unemployment, strong business growth, and an overall strong economy thanks to Governor Whitmer’s fiscal management.
When Democrats took control of the Legislature, we followed through on our promise to end the tax on retirees. It passed with most Republicans voting against the bill. So, on Tax Day, we held an online news conference holding them accountable. I was joined on the call by Jim Pederson who is president of the Michigan Alliance for Retired Americans, and retired Kalamazoo school teacher Margery DeRuyter-Smith.
Jim spoke from the heart on how the pension tax pulled the rug out from under so many retired Michiganders. For Marjorie, the end of the pension tax has a direct impact on her health.
Stories in the News This Week
Michigan Political/Policy
- Michigan lawmakers pass red flag gun law; Whitmer expected to sign – Click on Detroit
- AG Nessel on Legislature Passing Extreme Risk Protection Order Legislation
- Judge denies request to pause new Michigan gun laws – Detroit Free Press
- Michigan lawmakers sign off on $175 million for Gotion development – Detroit News
- Michigan Democrats eye next items on legislative agenda
- AG Nessel Joins Multistate Coalition to Fight Back Against Decision to Block Medication Abortion Access
- Report: Michigan’s youth turnout in the 2022 election was best in the nation – Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson
- Mich. senators spar over law against unmarried couples living together – Detroit News
- Rick Johnson to plead guilty Tuesday in Lansing marijuana scandal – Detroit News
- Livengood: Michigan architects seek reform of rise in ‘dark’ political money – Detroit News
- Michigan lawmakers sign off on $175 million for Gotion development – Detroit News
- DeSantis seeks to control Disney with state oversight powers – AP News
- Clarence Thomas–Harlan Crow scandal: The Supreme Court justice broke the law. We would know. – Slate
The National Budget and Debt Ceiling Debate
- Biden rejects GOP spending cuts, warns of catastrophic government default – The Washington Post
- Problem Solvers Caucus Debt Ceiling Outline
Fox “News” Lawsuit
- Fox News reaches $787.5 million settlement in Dominion’s defamation lawsuit – POLITICO
- Five takeaways from the Fox News-Dominion settlement | The Hill
- ‘Difficult to say with a straight face’: Tapper reacts to Fox News’ statement on settlement | CNN Politics
Gun safety vs. the NRA
- GOP presidential hopefuls make pitches at Indianapolis NRA convention – Indianapolis Star
- NRA convention draws top GOP 2024 hopefuls after shootings – AP News
- Trump and Pence compete for ovations at the NRA after a rash of mass shootings – POLITICO
- Oxford woman, whose son survived shooting, takes on Rep. John James
GOP in Disarray
- Michigan GOP infighting leads to actual fight between Kristina Karamo, Matt DePerno backers – Bridge Michigan
- Broke Michigan Republican Party plans fall Mackinac conference – Detroit News
- Abortion divides 2024 candidates and confounds many within the GOP – The Washington Post
- Opinion | The Abortion Ban Backlash Is Starting to Freak Out Republicans – The New York Times
- Why GOP culture warriors lost big in school board races this month – POLITICO