We are starting off the fall season strong with new priorities and programs to support students, workers, and families. From protecting fundamental freedoms to funding future educators, I will work with anyone to ensure everyone can ?make it in Michigan?.
Gretchen Whitmer Governor of Michigan
Reproductive Health Act
Last November, Michiganders overwhelmingly voted to put abortion rights in our state constitution. Earlier this year, I signed legislation officially repealing our state?s 1931 law banning abortion without exceptions for rape or incest and criminalizing nurses and doctors for doing their jobs.
However, there are still many old laws that put politically motivated, medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion, forcing patients to drive hundreds of miles for care or mandating that patients receive biased, inaccurate information about their health.
That?s why we need to pass the Reproductive Health Act, a package of bills that repeal these outdated, politically motivated restrictions on abortion and other reproductive health care.
The State of Michigan?s Home Heating Credit helps qualifying families pay their heating expenses to stay warm through the winter. Complete the Home Heating Credit Claim to see if you qualify for the credit and save money on your bills! The deadline for submitting this form is September 30, 2023.
Who qualifies for?a Home Heating Credit Claim?
You may?qualify for?a home heating credit if?all?of the following apply:
- You own?or?were contracted to pay rent and occupied a Michigan homestead
- You were?NOT?a full-time student who was claimed as a dependent on another person?s return
- You did?NOT?live in college or university operated housing for the entire year
- You did?NOT?live in a licensed care facility for the entire year
- Your income was within the?limits in?Table A?and?Table B
Note:?You may be required to submit documentation to support your claim.
For more information, click here.
MI Future Educator Fellowship
The MI Future Educator Fellowship offers $10,000 scholarships to up to 2,500 future educators every year. It is now accepting applications for the 2023-2024 academic year. Nearly 2,500 teachers have applied so far, and it?s not too late to apply!
To be eligible, the student must:
- Complete the annual MI Future Educator Fellowship application.
- File a current-year?Free Application for Federal Student Aid?(FAFSA).
- Be a high school graduate.
- Be admitted into an eligible?Educator Preparation Program?(EPP) approved by Michigan?s State Board of Education.
- Be working on their initial teacher certification.
- Be enrolled in enough coursework to be considered enrolled full-time during the academic year, or its equivalency for individuals enrolled in an alternative certification program.
- Have reached Junior grade level according to the institution?s definition.
- Have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.
- Be a Michigan resident since July 1 of the previous calendar year.
- If you are a dependent student, your parent on your FAFSA must also be a Michigan resident since July 1 of the previous calendar year.
- Complete a Commitment to Teach in Michigan Agreement, which requires that the recipient teach in Michigan in a public school or qualifying public preschool program for a specific number of years, depending on the number of years the recipient has received the MI Future Educator Fellowship. This will be issued to applicants when the institution confirms eligibility.
For more information, visit here.
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