Bill to cut income tax falls in Michigan House

The Michigan Capitol Building in Lansing

LANSING, Mich. – Lawmakers in Lansing worked until the early morning hours Thursday to vote on a bill that would cut Michigan's income.

The bill failed to get enough votes to move it forward to the Senate.

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The Republican backed bill planned to lower the income tax from 4.25% to 3.9% over 4 years.

If it was passed, the bill would have faced a tough road as Governor Snyder said he would veto it.