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Granholm to lay out revised 2010-11 budget plan

By AP

LANSING, MI –

Gov. Jennifer Granholm plans to lay out a revised spending plan for lawmakers Wednesday.

The nonpartisan Senate Fiscal Agency estimated in early July that Michigan had a $300 million deficit for the current fiscal year, although the amount may have dropped.

The state also faces a deficit in the budget year that starts Oct. 1, even though the state in line to get about $698 million more federal dollars for public schools and Medicaid.

The Democratic governor said Tuesday she wants lawmakers to finish up next year's budget soon. She already has signed a school spending bill into law, but deep differences remain between the Republican-controlled Senate and Democratic-controlled House over what the rest of the budget should look like.

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