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OUR COALITION

reduce class sizes • expand career & technical education • recruit & retain high quality educators

reduce class sizes • expand career & technical education • recruit & retain high quality educators

reduce class sizes • expand career & technical education • recruit & retain high quality educators

reduce class sizes • expand career & technical education • recruit & retain high quality educators

reduce class sizes • expand career & technical education • recruit & retain high quality educators

reduce class sizes • expand career & technical education • recruit & retain high quality educators

Invest In MI Kids is a ballot initiative in Michigan. The Steering Committee partners include the Michigan Education Justice Coalition, 482Forward, Student Advocacy Center, Up North Advocacy, Oakland Forward, Red Wine and Blue, United for Respect, and Urban Core Collective. This campaign is an evolution from the Babies Over Billionaires campaign launched by the Michigan Education Justice Coalition in 2018 to raise new revenue by taxing the wealthy in Michigan for our public schools.

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