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MIDLAND — In her first “State of the State” address, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called for six expansions of government and one limitation. This is fewer proposed expansions than the average number coming from previous governors’ State of the State speeches, at least since Gov. William Milliken in the 1970s.
Past governors have used their annual address to announce new programs and initiatives that they hoped to implement, many of which would require an expansion of government. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy has tallied the expansions and limitations in the State of the State addresses for the previous five governors. The tally of expansions and limitations is not meant as a comment on whether these proposed changes are positive or negative.
“The State of the State offered more perspective on Gov. Whitmer’s intentions for the coming year, but the devil will be in the details,” said Michael LaFaive, senior director of fiscal policy at the Mackinac Center. “How much will fixing everything that allegedly ails Michigan cost? To what degree, if any, will Michigan families’ budgets need to shrink in order to pay for a larger state budget?”
Throughout her address, Gov. Whitmer reiterated many of her campaign promises as she laid out her policy agenda for the next four years. The following were expansions of state government proposed by Gov. Whitmer:
The governor proposed the following limitation on state government:
Here are the past number of expansions and limitations by gubernatorial administration since 1969.
Gov. Milliken, 1969-1982 |
Avg. |
High |
Low |
Proposed expansions |
5.6 |
12 ('71, '80) |
0 ('74) |
Proposed limitations |
2.9 |
8 ('73) |
0 ('70, '79, '82) |
Gov. Blanchard, 1983-1990 |
Avg. |
High |
Low |
Proposed expansions |
8.6 |
19 ('89, '90) |
1 ('85) |
Proposed limitations |
2.1 |
7 ('84) |
0 ('87, '88) |
Gov. Engler, 1991-2002 |
Avg. |
High |
Low |
Proposed expansions |
8.4 |
18 ('00) |
3 ('91) |
Proposed limitations |
4.3 |
11 ('95) |
1 ('02, '97, '03) |
Gov. Granholm, 2003-2010 |
Avg. |
High |
Low |
Proposed expansions |
16.3 |
24 ('08) |
7 ('05) |
Proposed limitations |
3.0 |
6 ('03) ('09) |
0 ('05) |
Gov. Snyder, 2011-2018 |
Avg. |
High |
Low |
Proposed expansions |
7.9 |
12 (’16)(’17) |
5 ('12)(’18) |
Proposed limitations |
1.3 |
3 ('11) |
0 (’16)(’18) |
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