Snyder had mixed results with last State of State
Preparing for next week's address
Gov. Rick Snyder heads into next week's State of the State address with some unfinished business.
Some of the big proposals he gave in last year's speech stalled in the Republican-led Legislature.
His new address could be less of a long list of new policy proposals and more of a call to revisit items like raising $1.4 billion more for road maintenance.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are reluctant to raise the state gas tax or vehicle registration fees.
A look back at what the governor proposed a year ago shows he had successes like requiring insurers to cover autism treatments and phasing out a tax on business equipment.
Failures included a rejection of his call for a state-run online marketplace where people can shop for health insurance.