Overview
- Michoacán submitted a 107,884 million‑peso plan that pledges a zero deficit without new borrowing and concentrates higher outlays on security, education and health.
- The security component in Michoacán is set to rise about 12.15%, with increases for the state prosecutor’s office, the judiciary surpassing 2,000 million pesos, and a 9% boost for the Universidad Michoacana alongside subsystem hikes of up to 25–30%.
- The State of Mexico’s 2026 package projects 410,342 million pesos in revenues, maintains a no‑new‑debt policy for a third year, and adds tax regularization, municipal incentives and a preferred payroll‑tax rate for microbusinesses.
- The State of Mexico plan outlines 19,818 million pesos for public works, allocates 54% of spending to social programs, and funds a Zona Oriente initiative exceeding 3,000 million pesos with digital tools to strengthen municipal collection.
- Regional reporting in Sonora cites an estimated 92,571 million‑peso budget with a contemplated 1,500 million‑peso financing for infrastructure, as commissions in each state begin formal analysis ahead of year‑end approval deadlines.