I am writing today to announce the closure of the Michigan Messenger. After four years of operation in Michigan, the board of the American Independent News Network, has decided to shift publication of its news into a single site, The American Independent at Americanindependent.com. This is part of a shift in strategy, towards new forms [...]
An abstinence-only presentation provided to numerous school districts in Calhoun and Eaton Counties in October of this year provided false and misleading information to students about HIV, experts allege.
Two county registers of deeds filed a class action lawsuit Monday on behalf of Michigan’s 83 counties alleging that the Mortgage Electronic Registration Services owes millions of dollars in property title transfer taxes.
Despite evidence of the impact of mercury on children and public health, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette last month joined with 24 other state attorneys general in filing a lawsuit to scuttle new EPA regulations that would reduce mercury emissions from power plants.
Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero was at the Capitol Wednesday, joining thousands of union members and retirees to protest Governor Snyder’s budget proposal and promote collective bargaining rights for unions.
Bernero voiced concern over the fairness of Snyder’s proposed budget, saying it transfers much of the tax burden from businesses to individuals. He particularly voiced concern over the elimination of the earned income tax credit, which grants tax breaks to poor families.
”The shift of the burden away from business and toward individuals, in particular individuals at the low end of the economic scale, there’s a fundamental fairness problem with that,” Bernero said.
While some attended to protest the Emergency Financial Manager bill, Bernero said that his main concern as Lansing mayor is the budget. The Emergency Financial Manager Bill, which passed the legislature Tuesday, has garnered criticism from Democrats over the last several days. The bill, which is expected to be signed into law by Snyder, would grant financial managers the power to override local elected government and eliminate union contracts.
“I sit as mayor of Lansing, so I don’t expect to be in financial crisis immediately,” Bernero said. “My more immediate concern is the concerns of the budget — the fairness issues of the budget and the economic incentives we rely on in cities to continue to get growth.”
Bernero stressed that Michigan’s growth as a whole relies on the state’s urban centers.
Bernero, the losing Democratic nominee in the 2010 gubernatorial election, said that Synder didn’t outline a detailed plan during the campaign.
“He played his cards very close to the vest,” Bernero said. “Now we’re beginning to see the elements of a plan.”
Bernero said that though he has been worried about Snyder’s policies since day one, he wants to focus on his constituents.
“I feel like I’m the last one that can complain, because I did run for governor,” Bernero said. “I’m mainly keeping my mayor’s hat on and asking the governor to help Lansing and all cities to succeed.”
Bernero later spoke to the crowd. Here is video of his appearance:
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Fairness – Talking Point for Democratic Socialism. Also Bernero is a sore loser from the 2010 election. Wonder if Bernero had his fingers in the fake Democrat Tea Partiers whom are now being indicted? Why is Bernero an elected official whom receives a salary from taxpayers sticking his nose in the business of the State of MI? Is Lansing one of those cities that is basically broke? hey Bernero elections do have consequences. Time for Bernero to sit down and shut up, as he has been sticking his mouth up Obama butt. Bernero stop trying to blow sunshine up Michiganders butts!
Anonymous
which means what? that “unfairness” is a talking point of Republican fascism?
sandlynx
“Is Lansing one of those cities that is basically broke?”
reply: Yes.
http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Y3C7LNR7MVFRZTNARJG7DYJQPA Lincoln freed the slaved. Oba
Urban Cities in Michigan are not growing in Michigan. Look at Detroit, blighted and the blighted areas being reduced to Green Space. Flint is being reduced in size because of the same blighted areas being demolished. Bernero is out of touch with the out of towners. I live in a small town in the UP and guess what Bernero businesses are staying here and other businesses are expanding in the rural areas nearby.
Anonymous
Just to let you all know, your mayor would not allow Lansing PD to assist with crowd control at the capital during the time when State Troopers were decisively outnumbered. When people were attempting to break thru police lines, crawl thru windows, and attempting to force their way in, Virg decided that no LPD would assist in crowd control. There were no LPD officers at the capital that resides in the hart of the city of lansing. Does this mean that anytime we have an elected official that dissagrees with a law, that we can all take matters into our own hands and storm public buildings, damage property, with an end that only costs the community more money. The UAW/Union protesters were not the problem here, the problem came from the young “I’ll protest anything against government if it suits me” crowd. Way to go Virg, keep up the good work! I think I will make camp in City Hall this weekend. Just try and arrest me Virg.
sandlynx
Actually, Bernero explained why he did that; to not pull LPD out of the Lansing neighborhoods, leaving them wide open for the criminals to run free. If the State Police were overwhelmed, then a little foresight should have been used and more officers called in to begin with. I think Snyder expected that we peons were going to continue to be quiet and complacent and accept anything he dictated. What a surprise when citizens actually stood up for a change! I’m waiting for more to get off the couch and forget sports, etc and reclaim our Republic (it’s not a democracy=mobocracy). And, haven’t you noticed, the “mob”, the political mafia, is in charge.