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The right to criticize government is also an obligation to know what you are talking about. 
-Lent Upson, 1st Executive Director of CRC  


1978 Publications

Detroit Ballot Issues:
CC 906, ( October 78 ) 3 pages

Proposition S -- $3.4 million, new fire stations and modernization; Proposition T -- $12.2 million, public lighting; Proposition U -- $17.9 million, Recreation and Zoo; Proposition V -- $12.1 million, urban renewal; Proposition W -- $7.5 million, police - 2 new precinct stations

PDF File State Ballot Issues: Transportation Proposals of the Legislature
CC 905, ( October 78 ) 4 pages

Proposal M -- State Transportation Commission & Taxes (Article V, Section 28 & Article IX, Section 9); Proposal R -- Railroad Redevelopment Authority & Bonds (new Article IV, Section 54)

PDF File State Ballot Issues:
CC 904, ( September 78 ) 4 pages

Collective Bargaining for State Police (Article X1, Section 5); Raising the Drinking Age to 21 (Article IV, Section 40); Investment of State Funds (Article IX, Sections 19-20)

PDF File State Ballot Issues:
CC 903, ( September 78 ) 4 pages

The November, 1978 ballot contained two proposals dealing with criminal justicel. Proposal B - Parole Limitation (amend PA 232 of 1953); Proposal K - Denial of Bail (Article I, Section 15)

State Ballot Issues:
CC 902, ( September 78 ) 7 pages

Education Voucher Constitutional Amendment (Article VIII, Article IX) (defeated 26% for to 74% against)

"The Contradictions of Antitrust,"
remarks of Thomas A. Murphy, Chairman of the Board, General Motors Corporation at the Annual Meeting Misc., ( September 78 ) 12 pages

State Ballot Issues:
CC 901, ( August 78 ) 4 pages

The Tisch Coalition Tax Proposal (Article IX, Section 3)

Medicaid and Health Care Costs: Problems and Options for Change
CC 900, ( August 78 ) 4 pages

(See also Report 255)

PDF File State Ballot Issues: Proposal I -- The Tax Limitation Proposal of Taxpayers United
CC 899, ( August 78 ) 4 pages

This analysis of the Taxpayers United ballot proposal (now commonly known as the Headlee Amendment) described how the state and local tax limitations would work. (also see White Paper) (approved 52% for to 48% against)

An Analysis of the Proposal of Taxpayers United for Tax Limitation
Misc., ( July 78 ) 23 pages

Michigan Constitutional Issues -- 1978
Report 256, ( July 78 ) 47 pages

A Report to the Michigan Task Force on Medicaid and Health Care Costs
Report 255, ( June 78 ) 220 pages

Criminal Justice Issues -- Prompt Trial
Memo 236, ( May 78 ) 28 pages

Salaries Paid by the City of Detroit and Wayne County Compared to Average Market Rates Detroit Area
CC 898, ( May 78 ) 4 pages

Criminal Justice Issues -- Delinquency Adjudications Against Juveniles
Memo 235, ( April 78 ) 32 pages

Question of Calling a State Constitutional Convention to be on November, 1978, Ballot
CC 897, ( March 78 ) 4 pages

Proposed Local Government Uniform Budgeting System
CC 896, ( February 78 ) 4 pages

(see also Report 251)

Craft Study II: An Update of the Michigan Building & Construction Trades Craft Manpower Study
Report 254, ( January 78 ) 38 pages

Criminal Justice Issues -- Capital Punishment
Memo 234, ( January 78 ) 32 pages

To: Royal Oak Township Board & State of Michigan Executive Office re Charter Township of Royal Oak Financial Situation
Memo, ( May 78 ) 5 pages

 

 

 

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