LANSING, Mich. (Dec. 16, 2025) — Last week, in a cruel political stunt, House Speaker Matt Hall and his Republican colleagues elected to exploit a rarely used provision in state law to swiftly and unilaterally axe $645 million in previously approved budget funds slated for Michigan kids, families, and communities. In response to these unprecedented cuts, today, Senate Appropriations Chair Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) submitted a letter to Attorney General Dana Nessel requesting her to issue an opinion on the legality of those actions.
“As both a lawyer and a legislator, Matt Hall has taken oaths to uphold the constitution and serve and protect the people of Michigan but through a ruthless show of force and pure political gamesmanship, broke that oath last week,” said Sen. Anthony. “The investments House Republicans so callously ripped away aren’t luxuries — they’re essential lifelines for people to survive. Senate Democrats are doing everything we can to ensure Lansing Republicans answer to their actions so people and programs around the state can receive the resources they were promised.”
“Michigan Senate Democrats are not going to sit idly by and watch as kids battling cancer, new moms struggling to make ends meet, and the communities we love and live in take the hit as House Republicans cruelly toy with their lives and the rule of law,” said Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks (D-Grand Rapids). “Not only have Lansing Republicans violated the trust of Michiganders — we also are very concerned about the legality of their actions, and we’re holding them accountable.”
From funds to provide wigs to children undergoing cancer treatment to resources to tackle our affordable housing and opioid crises, the over half a billion dollars cold-heartedly slashed by the House Appropriations Committee were already allocated to people and organizations across Michigan. Among the programs on the chopping block was Rx Kids, a first-in-the-nation, proven program Michigan has championed to deliver critical support to new moms and their babies at the most vulnerable stage of life. Other resources yanked away in a mere matter of minutes included dollars to provide crucial services to kids facing the effects of lead poisoning, and funds to tackle the pressing needs of local communities, from food insecurity to public safety and much more.
By holding Speaker Hall and his Republican colleagues accountable for their irresponsible and inhumane actions, Senate Democrats aim to uphold the integrity of the budget process and the constitution, and most importantly — restore resources for the Michigan kids, families, and communities who have been relying on them. To read the official letter sent to Attorney General Nessel, click here.
###