Department of Treasury
|
Appropriations
Summary |
Actual[1] |
Recommended |
Savings |
|
Interdepartmental
Grants/Transfers |
$19,445,300 |
$19,445,300 |
$0 |
|
Federal
Funds |
$44,296,100 |
$33,597,300 |
$10,698,800 |
|
General
Fund/General Purpose |
$121,080,800 |
$121,080,800 |
$0 |
|
Special
Revenue Funds |
$1,776,744,700 |
$1,352,451,200 |
$424,293,500 |
|
Gross
Appropriation |
$1,961,566,900 |
$1,526,574,600 |
$434,992,300 |
The mission of the Michigan Department of Treasury is to “provide quality financial, tax, and administrative services.”[2]
These functions are necessary for the operation of state government departments and programs. What are not necessary, however, are some of the programs that the Department of Treasury administers.
Recommendations to Strengthen Civil Society and Balance Michigan's State Budget
















