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...income tax in effect on January 1, 1964, (Detroit, Hamtramck, and Flint) may continue to levy the tax until January 1, 1965. On and after January 1,

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February 1, 1964
...point to long-standing, unaddressed issues for Michigan’s rural population. The problems of Detroit, Flint, Muskegon, and other older cities are well-documented and resources have been devoted to
Date: April 13, 2018 Speaker: Eric Lupher Venue: Detroit Regoinal Chamber of Commerce Tax Committee Topic: Challenges Ahead in Balancing the State Budget...

Council Briefs

April 13, 2018
Date: February 22, 2018 Speaker: Eric Lupher Venue: Detroit Area Business Economists Topic: Challenges Ahead in Balancing the State Budget...
Also See Memorandum 1147, Diversify Local-Source Revenue Options in Detroit Report 399 | February 2018 In a Nutshell In Michigan, the current local government revenue structure is
...improve government. The Citizens Research of Council of Michigan (CRC) is celebrating its centennial in 2016. For the past 100 years, CRC [and the Detroit Bureau of

Council Briefs

January 28, 2016
Date: Febraury 6, 2018 Speaker: Jordon Newton Venue: Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation Board Topic: Redrawing the Map: Redistricting Issues in Michigan...

Council Briefs

February 6, 2018
...and continuous slides (e.g., Detroit, Flint, Lansing). Finally, the enrollment growth in the charter school sector has been the most consistent and sustained trend. Roughly 146,000 students

Council Briefs

January 15, 2018
Date: December 14, 2017 Speaker: Eric Lupher Venue: Detroit Revitalization Fellows Topic: Michigan’s Broken Model of Municipal Finance...
The Citizens Research Council and WDET (Public Radio in Detroit – 101.9 FM) provided an opportunity for listeners and website visitors to pose questions in anticipation of

Council Briefs

November 6, 2017
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