The Review Magazine Spring 2025

THRIVING COMMUNITIES

attraction, and provide resources for Michigan citizens and communities. Funding for the program runs through September 30, 2026. The Policy Utilize a portion of the corporate income tax to annually provide $50 million to support the RAP Program in perpetuity. • Continue ongoing investment in RAP to utilize existing funding that leverages private market capital and allows access to gap financing for: ° Place-based infrastructure development. ° Real estate rehabilitation and development, including housing projects. ° Public space improvements. Additional legislative priorities include: • Addressing the Interaction Between Headlee and Proposal A • Implementing an Employer Housing Tax Credit • Protecting Locals’ Ability to Regulate Short-Term Rentals • Enacting the Michigan Mobility Trust Fund • Codifying the Process for Implementing a Stormwater Utility

For additional details on all priorities, visit The League's 2025-26 Legislative Priorities to Foster Thriving Communities at the QR code below. Dave Hodgkins is a legislative associate for the League. You may contact Dave at 517-908-0304 or dhodgkins@mml.org.

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