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The State’s Role in Ensuring Stable Local Government Units

By James M. Hohman, published on Oct. 29, 2012

The state has always had the ability to set the rules of local government operation. All local governments in Michigan are creatures of the Michigan Constitution[33] and state government statutes.[34] State laws govern how local governments record their finances, how they raise funds, what services they provide, what they cannot do and a host of other policies.

ISBN: 978-0-9883921-3-7, SKU: S2012-10
S2012-10

Proposal 1 of 2012: The Referendum on Public Act 4

  • Executive Summary*
  • Introduction
  • The Genesis of Michigan’s Emergency Management Laws
  • Local Government Bankruptcy
  • The State’s Role in Ensuring Stable Local Government Units
    • State Laws Requiring Local Solvency
    • State Financial Aid to Distressed Municipalities and School Districts
  • Labor Costs and Collective Bargaining Agreements
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix A: The Effect of Michigan’s Public Act 4 on Municipal and School District Emergency Manager Powers
  • Appendix B: Proposal 1’s Ballot Description and Language
  • Endnotes

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