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- This millage renewal ensures all Genesee County students can continue to access unique, hands-on learning experiences beyond the classroom.
- The millage renewal also supports on-campus experiences and field trips for students of all ages, families, adults and seniors and educational programs that travel to communities countywide.
- It also supports free or discounted admission to the Sloan Museum, Flint Institute of Arts and Longway Planetarium, the Flint Institute of Music live performances and programs, McCree Theatre and Berston Field House for all Genesee County residents.
- The millage renewal provides Greater Flint Arts Council grants for community-based arts and cultural programs.
- Genesee County students of all ages, families, adults and seniors benefit from the millage renewal with access to art, history and science you can't get in books, on TV or online.
- This is a renewal of an existing millage.
- The millage renewal would cost the average Genesee County homeowner about $7 per month to keep the county's world-class cultural institutions available to children, schools, families and seniors.
- If passed, all funding spent from the millage renewal will be reported publicly online to ensure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely.
- All funding spent from the millage renewal will be subject to annual independent audits to promote transparency and accountability.
- The primary election is on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2026. Early and absentee ballot voting begins in late June.
- You can confirm your voter registration status online at www.michigan.gov/vote.
- We appreciate your willingness to support! Please fill out the form on our Contact page and we will get back to you within 1-2 business days.