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Report 313: Michigan Constitutional Issues Michigan Constitutional Issues Report 313 ( July – October 94 ) 44 pages The complete collection of 10 papers. The Nature and

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November 1, 1994
The Citizens Research Council of Michigan has released the thirteenth in a series of papers focusing on state constitutional issues. CRC is examining the state’s constitution in

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September 15, 2010
Issues Relative to the Constitutionality of Local Sales Taxation in Michigan Report 305, June 1992 Introduction Recently, there has been considerable discussion regarding the use by units

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June 23, 1992
...occasion of the Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1961. The publication at hand is designed to trace the history of the present state constitution and to compare its

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October 1, 1961
The Research Council has written extensively over the years about various aspects of the 1978 Headlee Amendment to the 1963 Michigan Constitution. This is not surprising given

Council Briefs

October 29, 2021
...to embrace reform, Michigan citizens should follow the lead of Arizona and initiate the necessary constitutional changes. In 2000, Arizona voters approved a citizen-initiated constitutional amendment to

Council Briefs

July 6, 2015
...to use voter population in their legislative redistricting. Michigan Redistricting Provisions. The redistricting provisions in the 1963 Michigan Constitution were being developed by delegates to the 1961-62
...occasion of the Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1961. The publication at hand is designed to trace the history of the present state constitution and to compare its

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October 1, 1961
...occasion of the Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1961. The publication at hand is designed to trace the history of the present state constitution and to compare its

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October 1, 1961
...laws have undergone a number of changes since adoption of the 1963 Michigan Constitution. Article IV, Sections 2 through 6, of the Constitution originally defined Michigan’s legislative
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