Brought to you by Election Magic November 7, 2000 General Election - 11/07/2000

Proposal Text

State Proposal 00-1 -- School Vouchers

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION TO PERMIT STATE TO PROVIDE INDIRECT SUPPORT TO STUDENTS ATTENDING NONPUBLIC PRE-ELEMENTARY, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS; ALLOW THE USE OF TUITION VOUCHERS IN CERTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICTS; AND REQUIRE ENACTMENT OF TEACHER TESTING LAWS. The proposed constitutional amendment would: 1) Eliminate ban on indirect support of students attending nonpublic schools through tuition vouchers, credits, tax benefits, exemptions or deductions, subsidies, grants or loans of public monies or property. 2) Allow students to use tuition vouchers to attend nonpublic schools in districts with a graduation rate under 2/3 in 1998-1999 and districts approving tuition vouchers through school board action or a public vote. Each voucher would be limited to 1/2 of state average per-pupil public school revenue. 3) Require testing on academic subjects in public schools and in nonpublic schools redeeming tuition vouchers. 4) Adjust minimum per-pupil funding from 1994-1995 to 2000-2001 level. Should this proposal be adopted?

State Proposal 00-2 -- Laws Affecting Local Government

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION TO REQUIRE A SUPER MAJORITY VOTE (2/3 VOTE) OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE TO ENACT CERTAIN LAWS AFFECTING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS. The proposed constitutional amendment would: 1.) Require a super majority vote (2/3 vote) of the State Legislature to enact any law which addresses a matter which a county, city, township, village or municipal authority could otherwise address under its governing powers or which places a condition on unrestricted aid extended local governments by the State. (Currently, a simply majority vote of legislature is required to enact such laws.) 2.) Retroactively apply the super majority vote requirement to any such law enacted on or after March 1, 2000. 3.) Exempt from the super majority vote requirement any such law which can be applied at the option of local governments. Should this proposal be adopted?

Parma Township Proposal -- Fire Department Millage

Shall the tax limitation on general ad valorem taxes within Parma Township imposed under Article IX, Sect. 6 of the Michigan Constitution be increased for said Township by 1.0 mill ($1.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) for the period of 2001 through 2005 inclusive for: Equipment and Operation of the Parma Sandstone Fire Department and shall the Township levy such increase in millage for said purpose, thereby, raising in the first year an estimated $39, 070.17 ?

Parma Township Proposal -- Police Department Millage

Shall the tax limitation on general ad valorem taxes within Parma Township imposed under Article IX, Sect. 6 of the Michigan Constitution be increased for said Township by 0.5 mill ($.50 for each $1,000 of taxable value) for the Parma Sandstone Police Department and shall the Township levy such increase in millage for said purpose, thereby, raising in the first year an estimated $19,535.09 ?

Spring Arbor Township Proposal A -- Fire Department Millage

Shall the 15 mill tax limitation on general ad valorem taxes within Spring Arbor Township imposed under Article IX, Sec. 6 of the Michigan Constitution be increased for said Township by 1.100 mills ($1.10 per $1,000 of taxable value) for the period of 2000 through 2009 inclusive for fire department operations and equipment purchases; and shall the Township levy such increase in millage for said purpose, thereby, raising in the first year an estimated $125,065.00 ?