Sinopsis
Podcast by Citizens Research Council of Michigan
Episodios
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Improving Health in the Mitten State: Intimate Partner Violence to Heart Disease
28/04/2023 Duración: 27minIntimate Partner Violence is a serious public health concern for women in Michigan. Heart Disease is the leading cause of death in the state and nationwide. Michigan has made efforts, but are there policy recommendations that could address both of these issues? Researcher Karley Abramson discusses with Maureen McNulty-Saxton on the Facts Matter podcast.
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Flawed Language Will Nullify Income Tax Cut in 2024
13/04/2023 Duración: 17minWith Michigan's financial books for FY2022 now closed, a formal announcement came last week that the state income tax rate would drop from 4.25 percent to 4.05 percent for tax year 2023 due to a rate cut trigger added to state law in 2015. However, a new Attorney General legal opinion has determined that any rate cut would be temporary, with the rate returning to 4.25 percent for tax year 2024. Our “plain English” interpretation of what appears to be flawed statutory language also suggests the rate will very likely need to return to 4.25 percent in 2024.
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Analysis of Proposal 3: reproductive rights
07/10/2022 Duración: 18minThe Citizens Research Council of Michigan does not take positions on ballot issues. In analyzing Proposal 3 on the November 8 ballot, we hope to provide more information so that voters can make better-informed decisions in formulating their votes.
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Analysis of Proposal 2 on voting and elections issues
07/10/2022 Duración: 23minThe Citizens Research Council of Michigan does not take positions on ballot issues. In analyzing Proposal 2 on the November 8 ballot, we hope to provide more information so that voters can make better-informed decisions in formulating their votes.
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Analysis of Proposal 22-1 on Term Limits and Financial Disclosure
07/10/2022 Duración: 20minThe Citizens Research Council of Michigan does not take positions on ballot issues. In analyzing Proposal 1 on the November 8 ballot, we hope to provide more information so that voters can make better-informed decisions in formulating their votes.
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FY2023 City of Detroit Budget Analysis Report Podcast
13/06/2022 Duración: 32minOn this episode of Facts Matter, research associate Dr. Esmat Ishag-Osman discusses his recent report analyzing the FY2023 City of Detroit budget.
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Detroit's Recent Economic Projections Show Continued Growth Nearing Pre-Pandemic Levels
29/03/2022 Duración: 15minOn February 25, the city got an update of just how much money the city budget is projected to have for the next fiscal year and annually through 2026. General Fund revenues are on course to exceed September projections by modest amounts due in part to favorably adjusted income tax revenue estimates. Projections show that the city’s fiscal recovery will benefit from employment rates of blue collar workers more than any other industry group in the city, with higher educational attainment service industries growing at the slowest rate. Research Associate Dr. Esmat Ishag-Osman talks more about it on this episode of Facts Matter.
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Jill Roof - Ad Valorem Special Assessments: A Revenue Band-Aid for Local Governments
29/03/2022 Duración: 15minResearch Associate Jill Roof discusses how Royal Oak Township provides an example of how the design of Michigan's municipal finance system has allowed certain local governments to use ad valorem special assessments to live beyond their property tax revenue raising means. However, Royal Oak's use of these assessments is largely a byproduct of the fiscal constraints placed upon it - it literally has no other revenue raising options to fund services like fire protection and garbage disposal. Local governments like Royal Oak Township may need us to review how state law governs city incorporation and annexation and how local services are funded and provided.
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Craig Thiel - Governor's Proposed Budget Passes on a Serving of Long-term Debt Reduction
23/03/2022 Duración: 08minWe were glad to see that Governor Whitmer’s budget proposals largely take this approach and, importantly, maintain a structural balance between ongoing revenues and spending. However, the governor’s plan to use the $3.6 billion School Aid Fund surplus skews entirely towards spending and misses an opportunity to pay down some of the state’s largest and most expensive debts.
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Tim Michling - Michigan Reconnect Must Stay Connected To Student Needs
23/03/2022 Duración: 20minFebruary 2020 marks the one-year anniversary of the Michigan Reconnect Program and the state of Michigan has pointed out that 91,000 Michiganders are on a tuition-free pathway to attain degrees and skills for new opportunities that lead to rewarding careers.
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Esmat Ishag-Osman - Detroit's Debt Compared to Other Cities
22/03/2022 Duración: 12minAll large cities use municipal bonds to fund capital improvements such as construction of roads, bridges, schools, highways, water and sewer systems and for other purposes. This blog provides a comparative analysis of Detroit’s debt to that of some of its peer cities. It compares Detroit against similar cities’ bond ratings and creditworthiness as a way to understand debt sizing relative to a municipal tax base and local government spending.
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Eric Paul Dennis - Fix the Damn Road Funding Formula
22/03/2022 Duración: 27minMichigan is in danger of squandering a historical opportunity to leverage a windfall of transportation funding. The current distribution formula determined by Act 51 of 1951 is not only unrepresentative of current needs, but the entire legal framework has become inscrutable. Act 51 and the myriad of associated codes must be repealed and replaced with a contemporary approach to make sustainable improvements in the condition of the state transportation system.
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Michigan School Districts Received $3.4 Billion From The American Rescue Plan Last Year...
14/03/2022 Duración: 08minResearch Director Craig Thiel talks about how Michigan Schools will receive a combined $6 billion in federal COVID relief through The American Rescue Plan Act (ARP) once the latest round of funding is released to the state's 830+ traditional public and charter public school districts next month.
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Tim Michling - Michigan (Still) Falls Short On Mental Health Services
17/02/2022 Duración: 24minResearch Associate Tim Michling talks about how Michigan has fallen short on providing quality and equity in mental health care access and what legislatures in Lansing can do to turn that stigma around.
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Craig Thiel - State Revenue Estimates, Again, Reveal a Growing School Aid Budget Surplus
17/02/2022 Duración: 10minResearch Director Craig Thiel explains his findings on the growing budget with Michigan schools.
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Eric Lupher - Strengthening Michigan's Structure For Legislative Oversight
17/02/2022 Duración: 13minPresident Eric Lupher provided testimony before the Michigan State Senate some changes that can be implemented to strengthen Legislative Oversight in Michigan.
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Bob Schneider - State Revenue Picture Brings Big Opportunities for FY2023 Budget
17/02/2022 Duración: 11minSenior Research Associate Bob Schneider gives an overview of the bigger picture of the Michigan State Revenue Budget for the 2023 Fiscal Year.
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Jill Roof - The Federal Infrastructure Act and Public Transportation in Michigan
31/01/2022 Duración: 15minCRC Research Associate Jill Roof discusses the Federal Infrastructure Act and how it affects public transportation in Michigan.
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Esmat Ishag-Osman - Understanding Municipal and Detroit's Bonded Debt
31/01/2022 Duración: 13minCRC Research Associate, Esmat Ishag-Osman explains Detroit's Bonded Debt and Municipal Bonds.
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Craig Thiel - Recent Blog Shows Continued Financial Improvement for Detroit School
28/01/2022 Duración: 10minCraig Thiel discusses the financial improvement of DPSCD.