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Recommendations to Strengthen Civil Society and Balance Michigan's State Budget




 

Consumer and Industry Services

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Appropriations Summary

Actual [1]

Recommended

Savings

Interdepartmental Grants/Transfers:

$111,100

$88,880

$22,220

Federal Funds

$242,311,500

$239,832,556

$2,478,944

General Fund/General Purpose

$35,976,300

$35,457,600

$518,700

Special Revenue Funds

$276,602,600

$205,086,846

$71,515,754

Gross Appropriation

$555,001,500

$480,465,882

$74,535,618

Consumer and Industry Services (CIS) is a 1996 creation resulting from the merger of the Michigan Department of Commerce and the Michigan Department of Labor. Its mission, according to its web site, “is to support the health, safety, economic and cultural well-being of the public through services to, and regulation of the activities of organizations and individuals.” [2]

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