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Days after missing the deadline, Michigan lawmakers finally passed a budget at around 2 am Friday. Here's what's in the $81B spending plan.
The budget makes cuts to many state agencies while providing an extra $1.1 billion to the Michigan Department of Transportation, which funds roads.