Overview
- State officials say more than 159,000 people in Michoacán left educational lag between 2022 and 2024, a 3.2 percentage-point drop they attribute to programs reflected in INEGI’s 2024 multidimensional poverty data.
- The administration reports over 2 billion pesos invested in school infrastructure and more than 545 million pesos in the last year for equipment and technology, including 6,000 computers benefiting about 77,000 students.
- In a regional report in Zamora, Gov. Alfredo Ramírez announced modernization of three kilometers of the El Sauz–La Rinconada access with a new distributor and highway-level standards without tolls, and said the Duero river cleanup will be included in the National Water Plan.
- Presenting in Uruapan, Ramírez pledged 600 million pesos in 2026 state works and highlighted projects such as a 3,200 million-peso cable car, the La Hielera overpass at 80% progress, incoming modern buses, and federal upgrades to the Siglo 21 highway segment due to open four lanes by December.
- Conagua and Sonora’s governor launched the 2025–2030 irrigation technification plan with a 6,500 million-peso budget, targeting 18,000 hectares in District 041 to recover 10 million cubic meters of water and 1,500 hectares in District 038 to recover 31.5 million cubic meters for human consumption.