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Recent Trends in Local Government in Michigan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Arthur W. Bromage
Affiliation:
University of Michigan

Extract

During the first five months of 1935, interest in local governmental problems in Michigan was centered in the regular session of the legislature. The 1935 session should be congratulated on letting some measures lie fallow in committee and on defeating others. Among these bills were several which would have played havoc with the operation of the general property tax in local units. They would have provided for the blanket cancellation of delinquent taxes and for broad exemptions from the property tax. It was the defeat of such proposals rather than any positive program that redounds to the credit of the legislature.

Type
Rural Local Government
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1936

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References

1 Mich. Public Acts (1935), No. 42.

2 House Enrolled No. 123.

3 Mich. Public Acts (1935), No. 44.

4 House Joint Resolution No. 3.

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