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Flint's budget woes
4:18 pm
Wed November 24, 2010

Flint police officers will not get layoff notices this week

Flint police officers will not be getting layoff notices this week after all. 


 50 city workers are expected to lose their jobs to help ease the city’s budget crisis.


 But Flint mayor Dayne Walling says there will be no layoff notices sent to city police officers or firefighters this week.   He says layoff notices will be sent to Flint public safety employees after the holiday weekend, though contract talks with the city’s police officers continue.  

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Politics
6:20 pm
Tue November 23, 2010

Ottawa County consolidates two elected offices

Tight budgets are forcing local governments across the state to do more with less. That's easier said than done - even in traditionally fiscally conservative areas. Straight ticket republican voters in Ottawa County outnumbered their democratic counterparts 4 to 1 in the last election. Many self-described-fiscal-conservatives spoke out against the plan. They don't think the consolidation will save the county as much money as expected and worry services will suffer.


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Flint's budget woes
3:51 pm
Tue November 23, 2010

Layoff notices going out in Flint

 


The city of Flint has started sending out layoff notices to city employees.
But so far, none of the notices have gone out to those who work in public safety.
The city of Flint is wrestling with an estimated 5 million dollar short fall in this year’s city budget.    The mayor wants the city’s unions to absorb about half of that deficit with double digit wage and benefit concessions.

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Michigan Legislature
7:40 am
Mon November 15, 2010

Debate continues over 'Pure Michigan' funding

Little Sable Point Lighthouse
Credit David Plotzki/Creative Commons
Little Sable Point Lighthouse, MI

State tourism officials are hoping to get the Pure Michigan tourism campaign back on the air-waves.

The campaign was stopped earlier this year when the state ran out of money to pay for the ads.

As Rick Pluta reports, Governor Granholm has asked the legislature to tap into a projected budget windfall as a short-term solution to pay for the ads.

Governor Granholm has said the 'Pure Michigan' campaign generates $2.23 in tourism-related activity for every dollar spent on the ads.

A poll of likely Michigan voters released earlier this month showed strong support for the Pure Michigan ad campaign.

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