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Attitude Regarding Revenue
Sharing Is Deplorable

 

It would appear state legislators are exceedingly cavalier about the profound effect of refusing to share the revenue that belongs to cities across Michigan. Gov. Jennifer Granholm has indicated she would hold cities "harmless" from additional cuts in the next state budget, and the Republican-led House and Senate have repeated such promises, as though that is good news. The state has basically found a way to further tax the citizens and businesses of Michigan without expressly calling it a tax hike.

 

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