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Rep. Greene votes to increase budget transparency, prevent insider deals
RELEASE|January 29, 2025
Contact: Jaime Greene

State Rep. Jaime Greene and the Michigan House today adopted historic reforms to ensure transparency, accountability, and public benefit in all legislatively directed spending initiatives.

House Resolution 14 is aimed at restoring taxpayer trust and ensuring hard-earned dollars are spent wisely. It is just part of House Republicans’ renewed focus on fiscal responsibility and government accountability in the 2025-26 legislative session.

“Michigan families work hard for every dollar they earn, and they deserve to know that their tax money is being used responsibly — not wasted on sweetheart deals for political insiders,” said Greene, R-Richmond. “This resolution puts safeguards in place to ensure taxpayer dollars are spent with accountability and for the public good.”

Recent state budgets have included billions in earmarked projects. These projects often lacked transparency, leaving taxpayers in the dark about their purpose and benefit. Several have even been linked to mismanagement and questionable spending.

One glaring example came in 2022, when an ally of Gov. Whitmer secured a $20 million earmark for a newly created company. This taxpayer money was misused on personal luxuries, including a $4,500 coffee maker, an $11,000 first-class international plane ticket, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in excessive salaries and legal fees.

The resolution approved today lays out new rules for legislatively directed spending initiatives to prevent similar abuses:

  • No earmarks for for-profit businesses. Projects will be limited to public bodies and eligible non-profits.
  • Greater accountability for sponsors. Each funding request must include detailed information, including the sponsor and co-sponsors, the intended recipient’s name and location, the requested amount, the project’s purpose, an explanation of public benefit, project timeline, and other key details of the project.
  • Stricter non-profit eligibility. Organizations must be established in Michigan for at least three full years and maintain a physical office in the state for at least one year.
  • Conflict-of-interest protections. Sponsors must certify they have no conflicts of interest with the recipient. Family members and staff of the sponsor should not serve on the non-profit’s board or be employed by the organization.
  • Greater transparency throughout the process. Funding requests must be submitted to the House Business Office at least 14 days before consideration and made publicly available online by May 1 for 2025 and April 1 in future years.

“People should never have to wonder if their hard-earned tax dollars are being funneled into backroom deals or wasted on pet projects for the well-connected,” Greene said. “This resolution is about putting a stop to that nonsense and making sure state spending is transparent, accountable, and actually benefits Michigan families.”

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