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Gov. Whitmer Delivers 2026 State of the State: Building A Michigan for All

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February 25, 2026  

Contact: press@michigan.gov  

 

Gov. Whitmer Delivers 2026 State of the State: Building A Michigan for All

Focused on literacy, housing, health care in final year, Governor highlights strong record of bipartisan progress on kitchen-table issues amid national economic uncertainty and political division

 

LANSING, Mich. – Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer delivered her 2026 State of the State Address in front of a joint session of the Michigan Legislature. She outlined literacy, housing, and health care affordability as her top priorities in 2026. She shared the story of Michigan’s progress over the past seven years amidst rising economic uncertainty and escalating political division at the national level.

 

“We are building a Michigan for all by delivering on the kitchen-table issues that make a real difference in people’s lives,” said Governor Whitmer. “Right now, families and businesses are dealing with high costs and economic uncertainty as our national politics remain divided. Michiganders can continue to set an example this year by working together to help every child read, build more housing, and protect access to quality, affordable health care. Let’s focus on these tangible issues in 2026 and continue moving Michigan forward.”

 

“This year, Governor Whitmer and I are continuing to build a Michigan for all,” said Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II. “By supporting our students, taking care of our seniors, and investing in our cities, we will tackle the issues Michiganders care most about. We’re focused on lowering costs and expanding opportunity across our state, so that every Michigander can succeed. I’m proud of all that we’ve accomplished over the last seven years, and ready to accomplish more for our state.” 

 

“I know what it takes to lead a team on and off the field,” said Barry Sanders. “Over the past seven years, Governor Whitmer has kept Team Michigan focused on the issues that matter most. She’s worked with Republicans or Democrats to move the ball forward, which is what any good leader does. I’ve been a Michigander for a long time, and I know what it takes to win here. You need to play with grit and always put the team first. And when you score, it’s not about taking credit or spiking the ball, but winning the game. Over the past seven years, that’s what we’ve done in Michigan. We’ve fed the hungry, cared for the sick, fixed broken roads, and built new homes. Because of all the progress we’ve made, Team Michigan is stronger today than it was before.” 

 

SOTS 2026

 

LITERACY 

“Literacy is an ordinary superpower that every child deserves,” said Governor Whitmer

 

“I was so pleased to hear Governor Whitmer emphasize a mission that all Michiganders can support—every child reads,” said State Superintendent Dr. Glenn Maleyko. “Reading and writing are the foundation for student success and for the long-term strength of our state. The Governor’s proposed $625 million investment in literacy represents a meaningful commitment to Michigan’s future, and it is critically important that the Michigan Legislature support this proposal. By expanding access to PreK, strengthening professional learning in the science of reading, supporting high-quality instructional materials, and providing targeted tutoring and intervention for students who need additional support, we can accelerate progress statewide. I look forward to working with the Governor, Legislature and partners across Michigan to continue putting students first.” 

 

"Exceptional educators equipped with the right training and tools will make a big difference for student literacy—so long as we stay committed over time to a consistent, rigorous approach to this critical work,” said MEA President & CEO Chandra Madafferi, a teacher from Oakland County. "Whether a student is already an excellent reader or needs additional support, it’s imperative to improve reading skills for all students, no matter where they live. MEA appreciates the focus Gov. Whitmer is bringing to this issue and we are committed to working together to lead on literacy.” 

 

"Michigan’s drop to 44th in fourth-grade literacy underscores the urgent need for change so that every child can read. Progress requires a comprehensive, proven approach: a strong curriculum aligned to the science of reading, well-supported educators, clear expectations and consistent implementation with fidelity across districts,” said Jeff Donofrio, President & CEO of Business Leaders of Michigan. “We appreciate Governor Whitmer's leadership to advance strategies that, when executed effectively, can drive meaningful gains for students. Money alone will not solve this challenge; results will come from disciplined implementation and a relentless focus on outcomes. Business Leaders for Michigan is committed to advancing evidence-based, results-driven strategies. States like Mississippi, and leaders such as former Superintendent Dr. Wright, demonstrate what’s possible with aligned leadership, the right formula for success and persistence across terms of office. We remain focused on ensuring every child has the foundation to read, succeed and compete." 

 

Challenge 

In Michigan and across the country, too many students can’t read at grade level. The causes behind literacy challenges are varied, but the data is clear: our kids need more help.  

 

Plan 

Governor Whitmer will advocate for her vision to help Every Child Read with a three-part plan that builds on years of record, bipartisan education investments in students and schools.  

  1. Early Starts: build on work parents already to do talk to, sing with, and read their babies stories with free, high-quality preK education. Continue delivering PreK for All to set every kid with a solid academic foundation, ensuring they arrive at kindergarten better prepared to learn.  
  2. Proven Methods: get evidence-based, proven literacy teaching practices into all Michigan classrooms. Fund additional professional learning for teachers, including LETRS training, so all educators use the most effective strategies to improve student outcomes. 
  3. Extra Help: provide every student more tutoring and small group support in class, over the summer, and in before- and after-school programs.

 

Action 

  • Signed “Science of Reading” legislation requiring schools to use proven methods like phonics to teach reading. Also requires all kindergarten through third grade students to be screened for dyslexia, identifying kids who need extra help.  
  • Made preK free for every four-year-old, saving parents $14,000 a year.  
  • Trained nearly 6,200 educators in LETRS, a proven, effective method to improve reading instruction, with a goal of training all reading teachers statewide.  
  • Signed new, bipartisan laws limiting phone use during class to reduce distractions and improve mental health.  
  • Tripled the number of literacy coaches, professionals who help teachers improve the way they teach kids how to read.  
  • Delivered free breakfast and lunch to all 1.4 million public school students, saving parents almost $1,000 per kid, per year and improving focus in class.  

 

HOUSING 

“It shouldn’t be so hard to build the homes people need in the places where they want to live,” said Governor Whitmer

 

“Investing in housing today is critical to Michigan’s tomorrow and we thank Governor Whitmer and the state legislature for their efforts to support the Michigan Housing and Community Development Fund and gap financing for affordable housing development," said Chris Potterpin, President of the Michigan Housing Council. "The Michigan Housing Council stands ready to work with state leaders on initiatives like the housing opportunity credit that will produce much needed affordable housing for our residents” 

 

“Michigan is facing an undeniable housing crisis, and we know that we cannot solve this problem without building more homes” said Lauren Strickland, Executive Director of Abundant Housing Michigan. “We are thrilled to see the bipartisan Housing Readiness package introduced in the Legislature, and applaud Governor Whitmer for her focus on removing the barriers that make it so hard to build the homes that Michiganders need. We are excited for the opportunity ahead to reform our land use laws to make sure that our neighbors can find a safe, quality home right here in the Great Lakes State.” 

 

"Housing availability and affordability are fundamental to economic mobility and growth in Michigan," said Joshua Lunger, Senior Vice President of Advocacy at the Grand Rapids Chamber. "The Michigan Housing Readiness Package eliminates unnecessary code and regulatory obstacles so we can meet housing needs in Michigan. We greatly appreciate Governor Whitmer and bipartisan leaders for promoting these innovative solutions to modern housing challenges." 

 

Challenge 

Housing is out of reach for far too many Michiganders, especially young people. There is too much red tape to build new housing, especially in the places where people most want to live. Tariffs have made it even harder and more expensive to build the housing we need by raising material and construction costs and ultimately, sales prices too. 

 

Plan 

Governor Whitmer will propose commonsense actions and investments to “build, baby, build” more housing and give young people a chance to put down roots in Michigan. 

  1. Establish a new, state-level affordable housing tax credit: incentivize construction of thousands more homes every year for middle- and working-class Michiganders so they can live near where they work, start or raise their families, and build wealth.
  2. Demolish nonsensical construction requirements: get rid of burdensome regulations that get in the way of people using their own property how they see fit, raise construction costs, and slow down projects. This includes making it easier to build in-law suites and duplexes and modernizing lot sizes, setback rules, and parking requirements.
  3. Streamline zoning: make it easier to build more homes of all kinds, especially in our cities where young Americans most want to live and work. Incentivize development of exciting, safe, and affordable main streets and downtowns. 

 

Action 

  • Invested more to build housing than any administration in state history.  
  • Lowered costs for first-time homebuyers with a program that lowers interest rates by one full percentage point, saving them thousands of dollars.  
  • Offer down-payment assistance up to $10,000 for working and middle-class buyers statewide and $25,000 for first-generation buyers to start building wealth.
  • Helped more than 6,000 Michiganders buy their first homes last year with record-setting mortgage and down payment assistance loans.  
  • Signed executive directive connecting more young people to housing programs.  
  • Closed Michigan’s housing gap by 44% and maintained steady homeownership rate higher than the national average, at almost 75%.  

 

HEALTH CARE 

“In Michigan, we believe that being sick or getting hurt shouldn’t also mean going broke,” said Governor Whitmer

 

"Michigan's health centers wholeheartedly support efforts to ease the burden of medical debt, improve the affordability of health coverage, and ensure the stability of Michigan's Medicaid program for the 2.5 million Michigan residents who get their health insurance through Medicaid," said Phillip Bergquist, Chief Executive Officer of the Michigan Primary Care Association. "Addressing financial barriers is a critical part of ensuring the patients we serve and Michiganders across the state have access to the healthcare they need." 

 

"It’s clear that Governor Whitmer understands the dire need to mitigate the harm caused by reckless federal cuts to programs like Medicaid," said Monique Stanton, President and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy. "We applaud her leadership in making sure the 2.5 million residents who rely on Medicaid have access to the care they need. We’re also glad to see the governor working to address the burden of medical debt. So many families are struggling right now, making crucial spending decisions like whether to buy groceries or pay their medical bills, and the governor’s plan to ease that financial pressure is a promising one. We look forward to learning more about this strategy to protect the health and well-being of Michiganders." 

 

“More than anything health care workers want everyone to have access to the quality, affordable health care they need,” said Charlesetta Wilson, President, SEIU Healthcare Michigan. “We need to make healthcare better for everyone, not take it away. We need lower costs for families, not set them up for skyrocketing bills. We need to raise wages and make life more secure for working families, not pull the rug out from under them. SEIU Healthcare Michigan stands with Governor Whitmer as she calls on Congress to restore ACA subsides that so many Michiganders depend on to access the health care they need. 

 

“Governor Whitmer is stepping up with a responsible, long-term funding solution to protect Michigan’s Medicaid program after federal changes will shift hundreds of millions of dollars in new costs onto the state each year to preserve access to affordable health care for millions of Michiganders,” said Dominick Pallone, Protect MI Care coalition. “Her proposal creates a stable, dedicated revenue source to safeguard coverage for families, seniors, and people with disabilities who rely on Medicaid for lifesaving care.” 

 

Challenge 

Last year, Republicans in Washington, D.C. passed the largest cuts to Medicaid in US history, raising premiums, reducing services, and ripping coverage away from Michiganders. These cuts will impact everyone, no matter how they get their health care. They will also likely lead to more people accumulating medical debt, which already burdens hundreds of thousands of Michiganders a year. 

 

Plan 

Governor Whitmer will continue working to protect access to quality, affordable health care for every Michigander. She will: 

  1. Encourage Congress to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies.
  2. Propose commonsense action to ease the burden of medical debt as Michiganders deal with the largest cuts to health care in US history. These include capping interest rates on medical debt, preventing medical debt from showing up on credit reports, requiring hospitals to set up financial assistance programs, and banning liens or foreclosures because of medical debt.
  3. Continue to protect Medicaid for the 2.5 million Michiganders who rely on it and stabilize the broader health care system with a state budget investment to ensure everyone can access the care they need.  
 

Action 

  • Helped create Healthy Michigan, which covers 700,000+ people today with quality, affordable care. 
  • Signed laws putting key parts of the Affordable Care Act in state law, including protections for those with pre-existing conditions, ability to stay on a parent’s insurance until age 26, and elimination of caps on annual or lifetime care.  
  • Erased $144 million of medical debt for 210,000 Michiganders.  
  • Negotiated and enacted a balanced, bipartisan budget to protect core health care services for 2.5 million Michiganders on Medicaid that will help hospitals in rural and underserved areas stay open.  
  • Became the first state in the nation to guarantee equal coverage for mental health and substance use disorder.  

 

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