Podcast 83
Host: Stephan Currie Guest: Deena Bosworth of MAC Topics: Fresh off their first live taping at the 2026 Legislative Conference, MAC’s Podcast 83 team reconvened in their regular Zoom “studio” to discuss increasingly bright prospects for counties in the State Capitol. “Budgets are getting done earlier than we've ever expected or would have thought so far out of the chambers, and a huge, huge win coming out of the Senate. Deena, why don't you tell us about it,” said host Stephan Currie. “Do I get to dance a little jig while I do it?” MAC’s Deena Bosworth retorted. “So, the Senate went long (in session) and kicked out their omnibus budget along partisan lines, which we expected,” Bosworth continued. “But the best news is our Revenue Sharing Trust Fund bills passed out of the Senate unanimously. And I mean, that's even better than how it came out of the House last term, which was four no votes out of 110, so I almost consider that unanimous. But it was a fantastic result. Just delighted to see it. It's been our number one priority, our number one policy priority for many years running. “And it looks like … It might finally be soup.” Also in the episode, Currie and Bosworth reviewed: * The first round of testimony on House Republican plans for property tax changes * Prospects for statutory revenue sharing increases for fiscal 2027 * Possible state responses to the crisis with dams and other water infrastructure in Michigan * Legislation aimed at boosting housing affordability by restricting local control on development rules See video versions of all Podcast 83 episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@michiganassociationofcount2606 Visit the Podcast 83 page at www.micounties.org
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