Lawmakers will come up with enough dough to settle this temporary matter.
Somewhere.
There is a $460 Million unexpected shortfall in the Michigan Budget. The Free Press reports:
The budget gap is the combined result of a revenue shortfall of about $330 million for the 2016 and 2017 fiscal years, plus higher Medicaid caseloads that are expected to cost the state about $130 million more than estimated, Budget Director John Roberts told journalists after the conference at the Capitol.
The added strain comes as the Legislature is already grappling with tens of millions of dollars in extra spending requests related to the Flint drinking water crisis and a major financial rescue that’s proposed for the Detroit Public Schools.
Oh yeah..
Gee, we never saw that coming.