The long awaited funding to fix Michigan’s roads is on its way. Governor Snyder signed into law a $1.2 billion road funding package that will hike fuel taxes and registration fees and also take $600 million a year from the state’s general fund to fix and maintain Michigan’s crumbling roads and bridges. The plan has been criticized by anti-tax groups and those who say that it will take money away from other priorities such as education and social services,