LANSING — Governor Gretchen Whitmer will deliver her final State of the State address at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25 in the Michigan House chambers before a joint session of the Michigan House of Representatives and the Michigan Senate. The address will be broadcast live throughout the state.
Whitmer said in a Jan. 16 statement that she planned to outline her plan to build on what she called years of bipartisan progress and fiscally responsible leadership.
“By working across the aisle, we have cut taxes by a $1 billion for seniors and working families, fed every student free school meals, built thousands of new homes, and made good on my promise to fix the damn roads,” Whitmer said.
The governor’s proposals will focus on creating jobs, lowering costs, continuing record investments in education and literacy and building housing, according to the release.
The address will be available on local TV and streamed online at michigan.gov/StateOfTheState and on Facebook and YouTube.