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Taxpayers United's Objections to State of Michigan Construction of New State Police, National Guard Headquarters Emerges as Statewide Campaign Issue.


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LANSING, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 2002

Construction of Public Buildings Without Constitutionally-Mandated

Grassroot Voter Approval Violates Protections of 1978 Headlee Tax

Limitation Amendment, Taxpayers Group Charges

Taxpayers United is trying to stop Gov. Engler's method of "sneaking new facilities for state employees into construction without constitutionally mandated public scrutiny and voted approval of grassroot taxpayers," according to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 Bill McMaster
    Cyril 'Bill' McMaster (Born 30th January 1930) is a former Australian rules footballer and a coach in the VFL. Internal Links
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    , State Chairman.

    Despite objections expressed by thousands of grassroot taxpayers to all candidates for Governor, Lt. Gov., Attorney General, Secretary of State and 16 State Senators and State Representatives (and their opponents) currently on the Joint State-House Capital Outlay capital outlay

    See capital expenditure.
     Committee, Gov. Engler has notified legislative leaders he still wants "approval" to begin construction without competitive bidding Competitive bidding

    A securities offering process in which securities firms submit competing bids to the issuer for the securities the issuer wishes to sell.


    competitive bidding

    1.
     of a $300 million new high rise headquarters building for the State Police and National Guard on a flood plain near the Capitol before he leaves office Dec. 31 this year.

    Without disclosure or public comment required by Michigan's Open Meetings Act, Gov. Engler wants to increase taxes $300 million and obligate obligate /ob·li·gate/ (ob´li-gat) pertaining to or characterized by the ability to survive only in a particular environment or to assume only a particular role, as an obligate anaerobe.  future grassroot taxpayers to pay back the borrowed money in the form of bonds he wants to issue.

    Dick Headlee has written politicians of his concern that "certain elected officials are actively seeking to circumvent the Constitutional protections of the 1978 Headlee Tax Limitation Amendment by financially obligating future State Government Administrations and citizens of Michigan with sizeable implied full-faith bonded indebtedness without public debate, without competitive bidding, and without a vote of the people."

    "Both Republicans and Democrats are engaging in creative financing Creative Financing is a term used widely amongst real estate investors to refer to non-traditional means of real estate financing, or financing techniques not commonly used.  similar to Enron and CMS Energy CMS Energy is a public utility supplying electric power and natural gas to most of Michigan. Its headquarters are located in Jackson, Michigan. The company has operated since 1890.

    Its two principal subsidiaries are Consumers Energy and CMS Enterprises.
     Corp. (largest state-regulated utility) by trying to keep honest accounting of such illegal taxing and spending off the books not recorded in the official financial records of a business; - usually used of payments made in cash to fraudulently avoid payment of taxes or of employment benefits.

    See also: Book
     and not annually reported in Total State Revenues," noted McMaster. An overlooked part of Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's Aug. 28, 2002 MEMO RE: DETROIT COORDINATED CAMPAIGN to Democratic Party Nominee for Governor Jennifer Granholm <noinclude></noinclude> Jennifer Mulhern Granholm (born February 5, 1959 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian-born American politician and the current Governor of the U.S. state of Michigan.  reveals "To the victors go the spoils" thinking:

    ..."This is a commitment that we as leaders from the city of

    Detroit are making to the Democratic ticket - but we expect

    the same in return.

    ..."A commitment to the city from the state in the form of

    government facilities located in the city, any new

    construction of government buildings need to happen in

    Detroit, and more state contracts need to be granted to

    Detroit based, minority owned businesses."

    "As the former leader of the Democratic Party in the Michigan House of Representatives The Michigan House of Representatives is the lower body of the Michigan Legislature. There are 110 Representatives, each of whom is elected from districts having approximately 77,000 to 91,000 residents, based on population figures from the U.S. Census. , Kilpatrick has unclean hands unclean hands n. a legal doctrine which is a defense to a complaint, which states that a party who is asking for a judgment cannot have the help of the court if he/she has done anything unethical in relation to the subject of the lawsuit.  from his role with the Engler Administration violating our Michigan Constitution The Constitution of the State of Michigan is the governing document of the U.S. state of Michigan. It describes the structure and function of the state's government.

    There have been four constitutions approved by the people of Michigan.
     by borrowing $398 million in bonds to refurbish the former General Motors Headquarters Building on Grand Blvd. in Detroit to more suitably house 2,500 state employees; by pledging the full faith and credit of Michigan citizens statewide to borrow an additional $800 million to be spent by the Detroit Metro Airport Authority that is controlled by the same corrupt public officials that obligated ob·li·gate  
    tr.v. ob·li·gat·ed, ob·li·gat·ing, ob·li·gates
    1. To bind, compel, or constrain by a social, legal, or moral tie. See Synonyms at force.

    2. To cause to be grateful or indebted; oblige.
     statewide taxpayers to repay $1.1 billion in illegally issued bonds just three years ago that are now headed for default; by encouraging no-bid contracts and unlawful borrowings used by the Detroit Water & Sewerage Authority to fraudulently exploit Detroit and suburban homeowners; and by building a $88 million `Taj Mahal' in Lansing called the Hall of Justice for employees of the Michigan Supreme Court The Michigan Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is known as Michigan's "court of last resort" and consists of seven justices, who are elected to eight-year terms. Candidates are nominated by political parties and are elected on a nonpartisan ballot.  and the Court of Appeals," stated McMaster.

    Taxpayers United is anxiously awaiting return of three-question questionnaires sent to political candidates who, if elected, will take an oath to abide by To stand to; to adhere; to maintain.

    See also: Abide
     the will of the people expressed in our Michigan Constitution. The questionnaires seek "Yes" or "No" signed response from each candidates declaring his/her position on construction of Engler's proposed State Police/Military Affairs Building in downtown Lansing.

    Unlike their opponents, some incumbent politicians are reluctant to answer in time for Taxpayers United to "widely disseminate the answers to our members and to the media and voters throughout your District" (or "our State").

    Others, like Melvin "Butch" Hollowell, Democratic Candidate for Michigan Secretary of State The Michigan Secretary of State is an elected official in the U.S. state of Michigan. Michigan's current Michigan Secretary of State is Terri Lynn Land, who won re-election in 2006. , wrote back: "We have been obligated to restrict our response to only those groups specifically aligned with the Secretary of State Office."

    "Hollowell is unsuccessfully trying to evade an important campaign issue by expressing ignorance that taxpayers pay current Secretary of State Candice Miller, as a member of the Executive Branch of Government, to represent them by fulfilling Constitutional as well as statutory duties on the State Administrative Board A comprehensive phrase that can refer to any Administrative Agency but usually means a public agency that holds hearings.

    An administrative board is usually obligated to represent the public interest; courts, in contrast, must remain impartial between the two parties
    , and by maintaining many of the most important records of state and local government including state statutes and commercial financing statements," McMaster said.

    The CATO INSTITUTE in Washington D.C. stated in a published state-by-state comparison of Total State Revenues: "Gov. Engler has been on a spending spree for years."

    Thomas Clay, senior research associate with the nonpartisan Citizens Research Council of Michigan, concluded in a recent report:

    "Both major state funds -- the General Fund and the School Aid

    Fund -- have very large operating deficits. That's something

    that state officials cannot legally allow to happen.

    Michigan's Constitution requires that the budget be balanced.

    So state officials have only two choices: find some way to get

    more revenue, which means raising taxes, or make cuts."

    The U.S. Census Bureau issued figures this month ranking Michigan the second highest tax Great Lakes State. High spending by Michigan state government is pushing taxes ever higher in comparison to both neighboring states and all other states.

    David Littmann, Ph.D., chief economist for Comerica Bank in Detroit, concluded earlier this month:

    "State spending is a key determinant of how well a state will do

    economically. State spending must be supported by state taxes,

    and the greater the government spending, the less is available

    for the saving or investment or private spending that

    generates economic growth and more jobs.

    "Michigan's total personal income has been below the national

    average for some time. This is attributable to the state's

    continuing spending burden."

    "Gov. Engler expects legislators to disregard Constitutional constraints during the Lame Duck An elected official, who is to be followed by another, during the period of time between the election and the date that the successor will fill the post.

    The term lame duck generally describes one who holds power when that power is certain to end in the near future.
     Session in November and December in order for him to continue Michigan's bi-partisan spending spree, and to break ground on the State Police/National Guard Headquarters Building before year-end despite the State having at least a $1.5 billion deficit," McMaster said.

    "If we can't get elected officials to comply with our Constitutional right to vote on ambush bonds before the State issues them, which are tax hikes, we'll seek remedy in the courts," stated McMaster. "Taxpayers United's lawsuit against the State of Michigan will be activated in Ingham County court Judge James Giddings' courtroom immediately after Engler finagles a majority vote out of the Joint Senate-House Capital Outlay Committee.

    "And we'll find some way to punish politicians who take special interest campaign contributions in exchange for votes to continue Michigan's spending spree on borrowed money when the State is already hopelessly in debt," McMaster concluded. "Grassroot taxpayers will not allow bribery to be inbred in·bred
    adj.
    1. Produced by inbreeding.

    2. Fixed in the character or disposition as if inherited; deep-seated.



    inbred

    said of offspring produced by inbreeding.
     in Michigan politics."

    Taxpayers United, founded in 1976, is Michigan's most vigilant non-partisan, non-profit, statewide grassroot taxpayer organization.
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