LANSING — Michigan Democrats responded with anger and recriminations Thursday, Dec. 11, one day after House Republicans used a rare maneuver to axe $645 million in approved funding for dozens of projects ranging from one that provides wigs for children with cancer, to programs to fight climate change, to development of a plant in Hemlock to produce material used to make semiconductors.

The unilateral action by the House Appropriations Committee represented "one of the most corrupt abuses of power and unprecedented displays of cruelty that I have ever seen," state Rep. Will Snyder, D-Muskegon, said at a Dec. 11 Capitol news conference.

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