(The Center Square) – The Michigan State School Board of Education voted to endorse the Invest in MI Kids ballot measure.
It passed by a vote of 5-2.
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“Michigan schools have been underfunded for decades,” said Mitchell Robinson, a member of the board that voted to endorse it. “The ballot initiative Invest In MI Kids is a meaningful effort to provide secure, stable revenue for K12 funding. Just one small dollar invested in our kids’ education pays off tenfold down the line for the future of our communities.”
The ballot initiative, which is a constitutional amendment