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The purpose of Act 425 is to provide for a means for two local units of government to share tax revenues resulting from new or expanding development in the areas of their jurisdiction. Most typically a city and a nearby township are the parties to such an agreement. Because of the limited ability for a city in Michigan to annex adjacent ...
Schuette v. BAMN, 572 U.S. 291 (2014), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States concerning affirmative action and race- and sex-based discrimination in public university admissions.
A constitutional amendment relating to sessions of the Michigan Legislature: Failed 24,482 (19.62%) 100,314 (80.38%) Proposal 2 A constitutional amendment relating to alcohol prohibition: Failed 72,462 (45.69%) 86,143 (54.31%) Constitutional Question A question as to whether to adopt the 1868 Constitution of Michigan Failed 71,733 (39.35%)
Here's what Michigan voters need to know about voting and their rights as voters before the 2022 midterm election in November.
The West publication is Michigan Compiled Laws Annotated (MCLA); the LexisNexis version is the Michigan Compiled Laws Service (MCLS). Until the year 2000, an alternate codification known as the Michigan Statutes Annotated (MSA), which differed from the MCL in both its organization and numbering system, was also in use. Until the discontinuation ...
The 1835 Constitution on display at the Michigan Historical Center on Statehood Day in 2013. On January 26, 1835, Acting Territorial Treaty and Military Officer/ Marshal of the Union Assigned to the Territory of the 1662-1776 State of the Union Stevens T. Mason issued an enabling act authorizing the people of Michigan to form a constitution and state government.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the Michigan Family Protection Act into law, becoming the last state to decriminalize paid surrogacy, passing a package of bills that protects parents and ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, shown Monday, Oct. 9, 2023, signed bills into law on Monday, Nov. 6, 2023, aimed at expanding rights for victims of domestic and sexual violence in Michigan.