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

Actual[1]

Recommended

Savings

Interdepartmental Grants/Transfers

$96,493,000

$90,355,000

$6,138,000

Federal Funds

$1,319,500

$1,319,500

$0

General Fund/General Purpose

$16,969,000

$16,969,000

$0

Special Revenue Funds

$65,274,300

$65,274,300

$0

Gross Appropriation

$180,055,800

$173,917,800

$6,138,000

 

The Michigan Department of State is the oldest department in the state government.  The department has responsibilities in three areas: motor vehicle titling and registration, regulation of automobile dealers, and voter registration and election administration and oversight.

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