MI: State to Vote in November on Rewriting Constitution
Looking to make Michigan's Legislature part time? Want to fix the broken school finance system or launch sweeping reform of state tax policy? Hoping to overturn constitutional amendments outlawing affirmative action or gay marriage? This might be your year.
Voters in November will be asked if they want to rewrite the state constitution, opening the door for a possible wholesale change of the document that forms the bedrock of state government. Even recent voter-passed constitutional amendments, such as medical marijuana or stem cell research, could be up for debate.
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The political stars may be aligned as Michigan's economic collapse, coupled with the growing clamor for sweeping public policy reform and deepening frustration about inaction in the state capital, might prompt voters to toss out the 48-year-old, 52-page document and call for a constitutional convention, or "con-con" for short. Among those pushing a "yes" vote on Proposal 1 is Gov. Jennifer Granholm.
Full Story from The Detroit News
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Voters in November will be asked if they want to rewrite the state constitution, opening the door for a possible wholesale change of the document that forms the bedrock of state government. Even recent voter-passed constitutional amendments, such as medical marijuana or stem cell research, could be up for debate.
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The political stars may be aligned as Michigan's economic collapse, coupled with the growing clamor for sweeping public policy reform and deepening frustration about inaction in the state capital, might prompt voters to toss out the 48-year-old, 52-page document and call for a constitutional convention, or "con-con" for short. Among those pushing a "yes" vote on Proposal 1 is Gov. Jennifer Granholm.
Full Story from The Detroit News
Click here for gay marriage resources in Michigan.
To subscribe to this blog, use the rss feed on the right, or use the form at right to join our email list. You can also email us at info@purpleunions.com. Or find us on Facebook - just search for Gay Marriage Watch (you'll see our b/w wedding pic overlooking the Ferry Building and Bay Bridge in SF). We're also tweeting daily at http://www.twitter.com/gaymarriagewatc.
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