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Rep. BeGole: Governor skipping over major problems Michigan is facing amidst spending spree

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State Rep. Brian BeGole | Michigan House Republicans

State Rep. Brian BeGole | Michigan House Republicans

State Representative Brian BeGole has criticized Governor Gretchen Whitmer's State of the State address, stating that the proposed initiatives will only worsen affordability concerns for the people of Michigan. BeGole argues that the governor's plans, including two years of free community college, $1.4 billion in housing earmarks, and additional green energy incentives, will burden hardworking individuals and small business owners.

BeGole emphasizes the importance of lower taxes, dedicated local road funding, stronger education standards, and reforming the Unemployment Insurance Agency. He believes that these reforms will address the pressing issues faced by workers and families in the state.

In his statement, BeGole highlights the governor's focus on funding community college for everyone, while neglecting issues such as third graders' literacy rates. He emphasizes that there are real problems affecting people and their families on a daily basis, and hopes that the government can work towards solving them.

BeGole's criticism comes at a time when Michigan is already grappling with a state budget that has exceeded $80 billion. He argues that states with lower taxes, limited government intervention, and less bureaucracy are the ones experiencing growth and success.

As the House is evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, BeGole stresses the need for reforms that can garner broad support. He believes that by addressing the concerns of workers and families, Michigan can thrive and prosper.

In conclusion, BeGole asserts that Governor Whitmer's State of the State address lacked substance and contained only vague aspirations. He urges the government to focus on delivering real reforms that will genuinely benefit the people of Michigan, rather than burdening them with expensive incentives for others.

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