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A version of this blog appeared in the editorial section of the Detroit News on June 23, 2021. In a Nutshell Michigan has an additional $3.5 billion

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June 10, 2021
...northern Michigan, as well as in some urban centers like Detroit and Flint. Even now, Michigan’s successful Medicaid expansion is attracting the attention of experts from other
...scale of federal funds will allow some districts to make measurable improvements to their aging infrastructure, a long-standing financing challenge faced by many poorer districts, The Detroit

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July 8, 2021
...create diverse revenue streams. Michigan allows cities to levy a local income tax and allows Detroit and some counties to levy certain other local taxes, but otherwise
...case rate than its larger neighbor, Ontario, despite faring better than many other states for the time being. Entrance to the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel The Border Crossing Process

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August 27, 2021
...see where things stand. Many districts, including the Detroit Public Schools Community District, have been banking on sizable bumps in their enrollments after being down last year.

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September 23, 2021
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...rural communities, yet the same interventions may not be optimal for both the people of Kalkaska and Detroit’s Jefferson-Chalmers neighborhood. Michigan has made admirable strides in studying
Complying with the request of the Detroit Community Union, this Bureau made an audit of the accounting records of the Florence Crittenton Home for the nine months

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April 30, 1921
...of Detroit charter requires petitions for initiated ordinances to contain a number of signatures equal to three percent of the votes cast for Mayor in the last

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December 3, 2021
A version of this blog appeared as a commentary in Crain’s Detroit Business. When I got my first glimpse of Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s $74 billion Fiscal Year

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February 16, 2022
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