Lansing — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called on the leaders of a fiercely divided Michigan Legislature to "work together" to approve a new budget Tuesday, 14 days before a deadline that could trigger a shutdown of state government.
During a 20-minute speech inside the Michigan Capitol's Heritage Hall, Whitmer, a second-term Democrat who returned from a trade mission to Asia and Germany in recent days , made her most direct plea to lawmakers yet, amid a months-long budget battle.
She also appeared to pull closer than before to Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks, D-Grand Rapids, who's been in a political standoff with House Speaker Matt Hall, R-Richland Township.
"While we stand on different sides of the aisle, we all basically want the same things: Happy, healthy children, good-paying job