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Proposed MI law would allow money from school bus-related traffic fines to go to school districts

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In Michigan, the fine for passing a stopped school bus is between $100 to $500. If a couple of bills are signed into law by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, that money could be going back to schools.

The bills propose that school districts would have to use the money for transportation safety-related purposes.

We receive lots of supplemental funds for teachers and for administrators, but oftentimes we cant use those funds for our transportation staff, and they are so integral in our school districts, said Dr. Zachary-Ross.

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