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...[2.42MB]Introduction 4 pages [217KB]Declaration of Rights, Elections; 6 pages [231KB]The Legislative Branch; 6 pages [233KB]Apportionment of the Legislature; 6 pages [232KB]The Executive Branch; 6 pages [232KB]The Judicial

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June 23, 2020
...Unbalanced State Budget ( March 1948 ) 2 pages Bureau Notes 534, Detroit’s Budget: 1948-49 ( March 1948 ) 2 pages Bureau Notes 533, City Budget Crisis ( February 1948 ) 2

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September 20, 2019
...Auditing for the City of Detroit ( July 51 ) 4 pages CC 577, OFF BASE! An Open Letter to the Detroit Common Council ( July 51 ) 1 page

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September 20, 2019
...27 pages The Cost of Government: City of Detroit 1923-1924, Public Business No. 80 ( June 15, 1923 ) 20 pages Relations of the Detroit Community Fund

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September 20, 2019
...City Budget for 1972-73CC 850, ( July 72 ) 4 pages Detroit Charter Revision–3: The Proposed Detroit Charter and a Balanced City BudgetCC 849, ( June 72

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September 19, 1970
...pages Report 131, The Local Sales Tax ( September 1932 ) 21 pages Report 129, An Examination of the Payroll Department of the Detroit Board of Education ( August 1932 )

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September 20, 2019
...1981 ) 12 pages The Proposed Wayne County CharterReport 275, ( September 1981 ) 45 pages Detroit Ballot Issue — Should Decentralization of the Detroit School District

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September 20, 1980
...sales tax ‘isn’t worth the juice’, The Detroit News (January 14) Detroit local sales tax could raise $72 million but legal hurdles remain, WDIV-TV4 Detroit (January 14)

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May 20, 2026
...great.” McKinsey consultants take over Detroit’s restructuring effort Crain’s Detroit Business, July 11, 2010 Restructuring is necessary for Detroit’s survival, said Bettie Buss, senior research analyst at

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November 18, 2014
...) 2 pages Even with economic recovery, the State will face problems as far out as FY2003. 1990-91 State General Fund-General Purpose Budget Misc., ( February 91

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October 14, 2014
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