Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 1 The Recovery Act in Michigan July, 2009.

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Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 1 The Recovery Act in Michigan July, 2009

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 2 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) President Obama signs the Recovery Act on February 17, 2009 The largest investment increase in America’s roads, bridges and mass transit in 50 years The most significant expansion in tax cuts for low and moderate income households ever

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 3 Michigan’s Economic Plan is in Place Our plan aligns perfectly with President Obama’s goals:  Create jobs and diversify our economy  Educate and train our students and workers  Protect our citizens during tough times The Recovery Act will accelerate our plan

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 4 Visit michigan.gov/recovery often for grant applications and the latest updates! Through existing programs Competitive grants Tax cuts How Will the Funds Come to Us?

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 5 The Impact for Michigan What does the Recovery Act mean for me? Total estimated benefit for Michigan: $18 billion Funding available for existing programs: about $7 billion Will create or save 109,000 jobs over the next two years

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 6 Financial Help for Families $400 tax cut for workers earning less than $75,000 ($800 if filing jointly) $5,657 Earned Income Tax Credit (increase of $629) for families with 3 or more children making up to $43,250/yr $1,000 per-child tax credit for families making more than $3,000/yr (minimum was $12,550) $250 payment to seniors and people with disabilities First-time Home Buyer Tax Credit increased from $7,500 to $8,000

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 7 Supporting Families Senior Nutrition Services –$3.1 million statewide Emergency Food and Shelter –$4.5 million statewide Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) –$5 million statewide

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 8 Helping Jobless Workers Unemployment eligibility extended by up to 20 weeks (maximum of 79 weeks) $25 per week increase in unemployment benefits Increase in Food Assistance - for example, about $80 more per month for a family of four making less than $40,000 –1.3 million Michigan families currently rely on Food Assistance

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 9 Education & Training for Citizens American Opportunity Tax Credit – up to $2,500 of college expenses will be tax deductible Pell Grants – maximum award for low income students will increase from $4,850 to $5,350 this fall In addition… No Worker Left Behind – More than 61,000 participants statewide since 2007 MichiganWorks! Agencies received $136.5 million in WIA funds – youth, adult, dislocated worker programs

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 10 Helping Schools $2.2 billion statewide for: –Special education –Programs for at-risk students –Mitigating budget cuts $20 million for Head Start

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 11 Weatherization & Energy Conservation Weatherization Assistance – a family of four making less than $44,000 can receive up to $6,500 for upgrades that save money on energy –$243 million for Michigan; 30,000 homes Energy Efficient Improvement Tax Credits – will triple maximum credit from $500 to $1,500 Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grants (EECBG) –MI receiving $76.6 million: $57.6M in direct grants to 69 communities & tribal governments; $11.4M available through competitive grant process

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 12 Providing Health Care Pays for 65% of continued health coverage for citizens who have lost their jobs (COBRA) Significant Medicaid funding boost –1.6 million Michigan citizens rely on Medicaid health coverage $6.4 million for Michigan hospitals that serve large numbers of low-income patients $34.8 million for Michigan health clinics

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 13 Protecting Home Ownership Home Affordable Refinance Program –Provides access to low-cost refinancing –For homeowners with Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loans whose home values have dropped –Homeowners must be current on mortgage payments Home Affordable Modification Program –Can reduce mortgage payments to make them more affordable –For mortgages up to $729,750 Find out more at michigan.gov/mshda or michigan.gov/mshda

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 14 Strengthening Communities Public Housing Modernization and Development $53.5 million for public housing commissions in Michigan $31.7 million in Section 8 housing assistance $34.6 million in Community Development Block Grants

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 15 Investing in Public Safety Michigan law enforcement agencies are eligible for $67 million to fight crime $16 million for restoration and modernization of military facilities (Camp Grayling, Detroit Arsenal, MI National Guard – Lansing Joint HQ, Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center) $4.5 million for child support enforcement in Michigan

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 16 Roads & Infrastructure $873 million for statewide road and bridge projects, creating 25,000 jobs Over 843 lane miles will see improvements $135 million for public transit Possible Chicago – Detroit – Pontiac high speed rail corridor

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 17 Strength Through Diversity Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program –Certifies small businesses owned and controlled by minorities, women and other socially and economically disadvantaged persons –Statewide goal of 10.5% of federal transportation funds for DBE-certified firms Road Construction Apprenticeship Readiness (RCAR) Program –Free 8-week fast track program –Targets women, minorities and economically-disadvantaged individuals –58% of 2008 graduates have already found placements

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 18 Helping Michigan Businesses Bonus Depreciation Extended –Businesses can immediately write off 50 percent of capital expenditures as a deduction against current income – a $1.1 billion tax savings in the first year 5-Year Carryback of Net Operating Losses for Small Businesses –$165 million in tax savings in the first year Deferral of Certain Income from Cancellation of Debt –$120 million in tax savings in the first year Expanded Small Business Expensing –$36 million in tax savings for Michigan businesses in the first year

Michigan Recovery and Reinvestment Plan michigan.gov/recovery 19 On the Web… White House Recovery Portal: State of Michigan Recovery Portal: Michigan Community Service Commission: