lansing city budget http://michiganradio.org en In this morning's news: possible cap on FOIA fees, Lansing's budget showdown, education for inmates http://michiganradio.org/post/mornings-news-possible-cap-foia-fees-lansings-budget-showdown-education-inmates <p><strong>Legislation in Michigan House could cap FOIA fees</strong></p><p>There is new legislation up for initial hearing this week in Lansing. It is a response to local governments and state agencies charging hefty fees for people to see government records.</p><p>"One of the bills would limit most charges for requests filed under the state’s Freedom of Information Act to no more than 10 cents a page. Another would create a Michigan Open Government Commission to hear challenges to government denials of information requests," Michigan Radio's Rick Pluta reports.</p><p><strong>Lansing City Council vs. Mayor Virg Bernero</strong></p><p>The Lansing city council will vote tonight on a budget for next year. Michigan Radio's Steve <span>Carmody</span> <a href="http://www.michiganradio.org/post/lansing-city-council-votes-fy2014-budget-tonight" target="_blank">reports</a> that "the vote will likely put the council at odds with Mayor <span>Virg</span> <span>Bernero</span>."&nbsp;</p><p>The mayor wants to add annual fees for city water and electricity customers. Conversely, the council wants to make several spending cuts including eliminating several new positions the mayor wants to add to the city's payroll. Mayor Virg Bernero will have until Thursday to veto parts of the city budget he doesn’t like. The Lansing city council has until early June to try to override the mayor’s expected vetoes.</p><p><strong>Higher education opportunities piloted in Michigan prisons</strong></p><p>"After years without funding for prisoners to access higher education, the Michigan Department of Corrections is immersed in several efforts to teach community college courses and vocational training in-house to a small number of inmates who are near parole. Michigan will join a pilot project that hopes to gather enough evidence to possibly resurrect publicly supported postsecondary education in prisons nationally," reports <a href="http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130520/METRO/305200336/Michigan-aims-expand-education-inmates?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE">The Detroit News</a>.</p><p> Mon, 20 May 2013 11:52:30 +0000 Michigan Radio Newsroom 12637 at http://michiganradio.org In this morning's news: possible cap on FOIA fees, Lansing's budget showdown, education for inmates Lansing City Council votes on budget plan tonight http://michiganradio.org/post/lansing-city-council-votes-budget-plan-tonight <p>The Lansing City Council will vote this evening on the city&rsquo;s budget plan for next year.</p><p>The vote may set up a veto fight with Lansing&rsquo;s mayor.</p><p>Back in March, Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero told the city council how he thought the city should try to deal with a projected $4.7 million budget deficit next year.&nbsp;</p><p>Tonight, it&rsquo;s the city council&rsquo;s turn.</p><p> Mon, 21 May 2012 05:01:01 +0000 Steve Carmody 7542 at http://michiganradio.org Lansing City Council votes on budget plan tonight Lansing city budget review entering final weeks http://michiganradio.org/post/lansing-city-budget-review-entering-final-weeks <p>The Lansing city council may soon face a critical test to see if it might be able to override the mayor&rsquo;s plans for how to spend property tax money earmarked for public safety.</p><p>The Lansing city council is expected to vote in two weeks on the city&rsquo;s budget for next year. But one major point of contention between the council and mayor Virg Bernero remains.</p><p>Voters last year approved a special public safety property tax. The mayor wants to spend part of the revenue next year on hiring back more than a half dozen laid off police officers and renovate a city owned building for police operations.</p><p>But Council President Brian Jeffries and other council members would rather all the money be spent on hiring laid off police officers. But in the end, he says it&rsquo;s a question of numbers.</p><p>&quot;It takes five votes to amend the budget on the floor,&quot; says Jeffries, &quot;and once its passed it takes six votes to override a veto.&quot;</p><p>Jeffries says he hasn&rsquo;t polled his fellow council members on how they will vote on the mayor&rsquo;s public safety budget.</p><p>The council has until the middle of this month to act on the mayor&rsquo;s budget plan. Tue, 01 May 2012 04:06:49 +0000 Steve Carmody 7260 at http://michiganradio.org Lansing city budget review entering final weeks Lansing mayor highlights furlough days in his budget plan http://michiganradio.org/post/lansing-mayor-highlights-furlough-days-his-budget-plan <p>Lansing&rsquo;s mayor says a combination of employee furlough days and union concessions are necessary to shrink a&nbsp;$4.7&nbsp;million&nbsp;budget gap&nbsp;next year. He laid out his budget plan to the city council last night.</p><p>Mayor Virg Bernero blames rising health insurance costs and declining property&nbsp;tax revenues for the budget gap.</p><p>&ldquo;We need&nbsp;to make some&nbsp;serious decisions,&quot; says&nbsp;Brian Jeffries,&nbsp; the president of the Lansing City Council,&nbsp; &quot;(The decisions are)&nbsp;going to be painful. &nbsp;&nbsp;Both in terms of the number of employees&hellip;as well as loss of services&hellip;and what does that actually means for the city.&rdquo;</p><p>The Lansing city council has until mid-May to come up with any changes to the&nbsp;mayor&rsquo;s spending plan. Tue, 27 Mar 2012 02:55:09 +0000 Steve Carmody 6798 at http://michiganradio.org Lansing mayor highlights furlough days in his budget plan