Overview
- Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla presented his fourth-year report claiming that more than 159,000 people left educational lag between 2022 and 2024, positioning Michoacán as the most improved state in that metric.
- The government says it regularized salary and benefit payments for roughly 72,000 education workers, who now receive pay by bank card.
- According to the State Education Secretariat, over 17,000 teachers and staff benefited from labor-justice actions, including restored ISSSTE medical care for more than 5,000 retirees and delivery of personnel files to over 8,000 workers.
- Officials report that the Government Digital platform now handles eight of the ten most requested procedures, cutting wait times by more than 80 percent.
- Bedolla reported 40 billion pesos in public-works investment in year four, citing rehabilitation of over 1,700 km of state roads (45 percent of the network), two cable cars in Morelia and Uruapan exceeding 7 billion pesos, and IMSS Bienestar hospital projects with federal support.