Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the State Budget Office recently announced an $80.7 billion FY 2024-25 budget proposal, the sixth of her administration, and signaled a return to normalcy after federal COVID-19 pandemic aid.
The Detroit Regional Chamber reviewed the most significant elements affecting how Michigan and the Detroit Region will have a thriving business environment.
Economic Development and Business Climate
While continuing responsible debt repayment and benefiting from sound fiscal management, the State also proposed new and expanded programs and tax credits to help attract high-value employers to Michigan to remain competitive with other states.
- Continued investment in the SOAR Fund to help Michigan close deals for more quality jobs available in the state.
- $100 million for a new R&D Tax Credit that the Chamber has been an advocacy leader on.
- Creation of the Michigan Innovation Fund, designed to support high-growth, high-wage startups that will diversify the economy.
- Improving Michigan’s permitting process by digitalizing records and increasing the number of staff to lower waiting times.