LANSING (WKZO) -- Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley is speaking out on Michigan's ballot proposals next month. On both YouTube and a blog, Calley warns some of the proposals have "potentially negative impacts for our state, and could roll back much of the progress we are making to reinvent Michigan."
On Proposal 1, he wants voters to keep Public Act 4 in place. That is the state's emergency manager law that gives broad powers to state-appointed managers in financially struggling local governments and school districts.


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