LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan's budget director says he doesn't expect automatic federal budget cuts scheduled to take effect Friday to start hitting state programs for a month.
John Nixon told The Associated Press on Tuesday he expects there will be "real cuts to real people."
But he says it's too early to know the true impact on jobs and Michigan residents, and he doesn't think the Obama administration knows yet either.
Federal dollars supply more than half Michigan's budget. Nixon says he's hearing from experts that cuts won't hit state government immediately because the federal budget is funded through March 27.
Big program like Medicaid and food stamps won't be affected. But Nixon says he's concerned about cuts to home heating assistance, food aid for low-income pregnant women and job training.