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Invoice to help companies impacted by building hits the Senate ground

By Editorial Board Published November 4, 2024 3 Min Read
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Invoice to help companies impacted by building hits the Senate ground

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — To assist Michigan companies impacted by highway building, Senate Invoice 1053, which might set up the Street Building Enterprise Loss Reimbursement Program, was launched final week.

If signed into regulation, the invoice would permit eligible companies to use for grants of as much as $15,000 a 12 months to offset misplaced income attributable to highway building progress.

“Small businesses do so much to support our communities, and they deserve our support when they’re faced with circumstances outside their control,” says Sen. Anthony. “While necessary infrastructure upgrades continue to be made in our neighborhoods and around the state, this legislation will help alleviate the financial impact on our local shops, restaurants, and service providers.”  

Companies would want to exhibit a big income loss in comparison with the previous three years, with lawmakers saying this could make sure that this system reaches the companies going through the most important monetary problem.

Beneath present regulation, the Michigan Division of Transportation can effective contractors who miss undertaking deadlines—however that cash goes to MDOT. Lawmakers say Senate Invoice 1053 would redirect the cash collected beneath these fines to fund grants supplied by this system.

The invoice was launched by Sen. Sarah Anthony, who represents Lansing, and Sen. Sean McCann, who represents Kalamazoo, two areas whose companies have been struggling because of building. As an illustration, companies on Michigan Avenue in Lansing have been experiencing ongoing disruptions since April 2024—and they’re anticipated to proceed no less than till the top of the Michigan Avenue Rehabilitation Venture in October 2025.

Kalamazoo companies are going through their very own struggles too.

“Many small businesses in my district have been impacted by multiple overlapping construction projects, detours, and reduced traffic to their business,” says Sen. McCann. “I’m proud to co-sponsor Sen. Anthony’s laws, Senate Invoice 1053, that would offer grants to small companies affected by building. 

The invoice was learn twice and despatched to the Committee on Appropriations, which Sen. Anthony is the chairwoman of.

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