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  2. Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    Elliott and Larsen made the decision to proceed with the final bill after Elliott offered to add Larsen's name to the bill and consulted him on the final effort to pass the bill in 1976. [9] Most issues raised by the disabled community were also addressed in 1976 with the passage of the Michigan’s Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act. [6]

  3. List of Michigan ballot proposals - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional amendment relating to government aid for railroads in the form of bonds Failed 44,684 (38.66%) 70,893 (61.34%) Proposal 2 A constitutional amendment relating to the structure of the circuit courts in Michigan: Failed 47,972 (42.15%) 65,848 (57.85%) Proposal 3 A constitutional amendment relating to salaries for circuit court judges

  4. Government of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan has a republican form of government with three branches of government: the executive branch consisting of the governor of Michigan and the other independently elected constitutional officers; the legislative branch consisting of the House of Representatives and Senate; and the judicial branch consisting of the one court of justice.

  5. Severance package - Wikipedia

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    Wilful misconduct by the employee: This is more than simply not doing a good job, but involves being deliberately and recklessly negligent or disobedient. The biggest factor in determining severance is re-employability. If someone is in a field or market where they will have great difficulty finding work, the court will provide more severance.

  6. Michigan Civil Rights Initiative - Wikipedia

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    MCRI's executive director Jennifer Gratz Ward Connerly. The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI), or Proposal 2 (Michigan 06–2), was a ballot initiative in the U.S. state of Michigan that passed into Michigan Constitutional law by a 58% to 42% margin on November 7, 2006, according to results officially certified by the Michigan Secretary of State.

  7. 2022 Michigan Proposal 3 - Wikipedia

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    2022 Michigan Proposal 3, the Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative, also known as Reproductive Freedom for All, was a citizen-initiated proposed constitutional amendment in the state of Michigan, which was voted on as part of the 2022 Michigan elections.

  8. 2022 Michigan Proposal 2 - Wikipedia

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    2022 Michigan Proposal 2, the Right to Voting Policies Amendment, and also known as Promote the Vote, was a citizen-initiated proposed constitutional amendment in the state of Michigan, which was voted on as part of the 2022 Michigan elections. The amendment changed voting procedures in the state with the goal of making it easier to vote.

  9. Constitution of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    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.