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...constitutional and statutory property tax limitations. To raise revenues during economically challenging times, communities have relied on rate increases as the state’s constitutional assessment cap and levy

Council Briefs

June 6, 2025
At the November 2, 2010 general election, the voters of Michigan will decide whether to call a constitutional convention to revise the 1963 Michigan Constitution. The question

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August 10, 2010
...understand what the drafters of this constitutional provision intended with its inclusion, CRC reviewed the proceedings of the delegates’ debate in the “State of Michigan 1961 Constitutional

Council Briefs

August 7, 2013
...possibility of a wholesale revision of the constitution, describes the nature and purpose of a constitution, and outlines the elements of the current, 1963 Michigan Constitution. Paper
At the November 2, 2010 general election, the voters of Michigan will decide whether to call a constitutional convention to revise the 1963 Michigan Constitution. The question

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July 14, 2010
...several new voting rights to the 1963 Michigan Constitution, including enshrining into the constitution existing voting and election practices found in statutory law. Although the amendment took

Council Briefs

May 1, 2023
...the power to perform the function. This broad authorization to cooperate was embedded in the constitution with adoption of the 1963 Michigan Constitution. Specific enabling legislation is
...the state constitution that are inoperable because they violate the provisions of the federal constitution make the language of the state constitution confusing and misleading. Inoperative provisions

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April 7, 2010
At the November 2, 2010 general election, the voters of Michigan will decide whether to call a constitutional convention to revise the 1963 Michigan Constitution. The question

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March 3, 2010
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