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Enables up to $2B in general obligation bonds to fund environmental cleanup, water protection, and related projects, with debt repaid from the General Fund if voters approve.
Enables up to $2B in general obligation bonds to fund environmental cleanup, water protection, and related projects, with debt repaid from the General Fund if voters approve.
HB 6070 proposes a new act to authorize the state of Michigan to issue general obligation bonds totaling up to $2 billion. The bonds would be backed by the state’s full faith and credit and used to fund environmental and natural resources protection programs, including cleaning up contaminated sites, improving water quality, preventing pollution, abating lead contamination, revitalizing waterfronts, and cleaning up sediments in water bodies. The act requires voter approval at the next general election and would create a dedicated bond fund to manage proceeds and debt service.
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