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...congregating in urban centers like Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, or Metropolitan Detroit, rather than moving to rural areas in need of more physicians such as Cass, Keweenaw
...committed $1 million to this endowment. “I understand the critical need for a non-partisan, independent voice analyzing consequences of proposed public policy in Michigan,” said Terry Adderley,

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February 23, 2017
Date: December 17, 2016 Speaker: Eric Lupher Venue: Detroit Area Business Economics Topic: The Prolonged Recovery of Michigan’s Taxable Value...

Council Briefs

December 1, 2016
...Political Science from the University of Michigan. It was at this time he joined the Citizens Research Council. Jim worked in both the Research Council’s Lansing and

Council Briefs

August 3, 2016
...1,257 Vanderbilt 60.6 324 Buena Vista 51.8 1,745 Detroit 46.0 173,557 Inkster 20.5 1,749 Source: Michigan Department of Education The data upon which these rates were calculated

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June 13, 2000
...the townships. Because each of these local governments acts as an autonomous unit, there is a sense that this structure creates duplication and inefficiency. As City of
...21 traditional school districts in which three or more PSAs were clustered (50 are located in Detroit). In Michigan, as in the 39 other states that allow
...awards to entities in Michigan and, specifically, when available, within Wayne County and the City of Detroit during the last completed fiscal year. Match Requirements: A review
...and reports since its inception in 1916. From its inception in 1916, Citizens Research Council of Michigan (known as the Detroit Bureau of Governmental Research until 1951),

Council Briefs

April 20, 2016
...improve transparency and vetting by providing upfront details on sponsored earmarks and by respecting legislative rules that should prohibit these eleventh-hour earmarks. Detroit News reporter Beth LeBlanc

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October 20, 2023
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