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Michigan Business Beat | Bob Trezise, LEAP – EDLM’s Top 10 Priorities To Drive Michigan’s Growth

 

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Chris Holman welcomes back Bob Trezise, President & CEO of the Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP), Lansing’s REO Town, MI.

Watch Bob and Chris discuss EDLM  and Michigan’s top 10 growth priorities, talent, R&D, and community-driven economic development in the YouTube video shared below:

Chris had several questions for Bob in this conversation:

A unified list of Top 10 priorities for statewide growth has just been released — which of these do you believe will have the most immediate economic impact in Michigan, and why?

EDLM regions represent 84% of Michigan’s GDP. How does this collective voice help shape statewide policy compared to regional efforts acting alone?

Talent attraction and retention continues to be a major issue for employers. Can you explain how the proposed Regional Talent Attraction and Retention Fund would work in practice?

EDLM is calling to double the R&D tax credit to $200 million. How critical is innovation funding to keeping Michigan competitive nationally and globally?

Many of these priorities involve revitalization, placemaking, and community development. How does investing in vibrant local communities directly influence business attraction and economic growth?

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Economic Development Leaders for Michigan Unveil Top 10 Priorities for Statewide Growth and Prosperity

Lansing, Mich. (Aug., 2025) — Economic Development Leaders for Michigan (EDLM), a coalition of the state’s premier regional economic development organizations, today announced a unified list of 10 priorities designed to position Michigan for long-term growth, innovation, and prosperity.

Representing regions that comprise 79% of the state’s population and 84% of its gross domestic product, EDLM brings together leaders with over 225 years of combined experience in economic development. The coalition is committed to advancing strategies that will drive business investment, talent development, community revitalization, and innovation across the state.

“A competitive economic development toolbox locally impacts all elements of a community — from small businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs, to placemaking projects like farmers markets, and to successfully attracting brand-new investment and good jobs. The better funded and more robust our state economic Michigan Business Network: LEAP Bob Trezisedevelopment toolbox and programs are, the more revenue we will generate for the state, supporting the quality services we all want,” said Bob Trezise, President and CEO of the Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP) (above).

The Top 10 Economic Development Priorities outlined by EDLM include targeted investments and policy reforms across four key categories:


Business Attraction and Retention

  • Maintain Business Development Program at $100 million to stay competitive for job-creating investments.
  • Adopt a performance-based, accountable withholding tax incentive to support impactful project attraction and expansion.

Community Development

  • Renew and fund the Revitalization and Placemaking (RAP) Program at $50 million to support vibrant, place-based development.
  • Renew and fund the Community Revitalization Program (CRP) at $50 million to reinvest in communities across Michigan.
  • Modernize locally driven programs:
    • SmartZone: Extend expiring TIF agreements by 15 years, with potential for additional extensions based on local approval.
    • Transformational Brownfield Program: Simplify program access and remove funding caps to unlock more redevelopment opportunities.
  • Fund the Regional Strategic Site Readiness Program at $50 million annually to accelerate development of competitive, investment-ready sites.

Talent

  • Maintain the Going PRO Talent Fund, emphasizing growth in advanced manufacturing and technology sectors.
  • Establish a $10 million Regional Talent Attraction and Retention Fund to support locally tailored workforce initiatives.

Innovation & Entrepreneurship

  • Double the state’s R&D Tax Credit to $200 million to encourage more private-sector innovation.
  • Recommit to regionally led Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programming at $100 million, restoring funding to 2012 levels (currently $15.7 million).

“This list reflects our shared vision for a stronger, more competitive Michigan,” said Randy Thelen, President and CEO of the Right Place and current Chair of EDLM. “These are the smart, bold investments we believe will create economic momentum, attract and retain talent, and ensure every region of our state can thrive.”

EDLM members urge state policymakers, business leaders, and stakeholders across Michigan to support and champion these initiatives as part of a collaborative strategy to secure Michigan’s future economic success.

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