2 new proposals on Michigan’s Ballot

The fate of two proposals is up to Michiganders casting their votes this year. The ballot will include Proposal 1 that focuses on Michigan’s parks and Proposal 2 that would determine the amount of access the law enforcement would have to your electronic information.

Here is more information on both proposals:

Proposal 1

“A proposed constitutional amendment to allow money from oil and gas mining on state-owned lands to continue to be collected in state funds for land protection and creation and maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public recreation facilities; and to describe how money in those state funds can be spent.

This proposed constitutional amendment would:

  • Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to continue receiving money from sales of oil and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for State parks, and for Fund administration, until its balance reaches $800,000,000.

 

  • Require subsequent oil and gas revenue from state-owned lands to go into the Natural Resources Trust Fund.

 

  • Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund annual spending go toward State park improvement.

 

  • Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward land conservation.

Should this proposal be adopted?”

Proposal 2

“A proposed constitutional amendment to require a search warrant in order to access a person’s electronic data or electronic communications.

This proposed constitutional amendment would:

 

  • Prohibit unreasonable searches or seizures of a person’s electronic data and electronic communications.

 

  • Require a search warrant to access a person’s electronic data or electronic communications, under the same conditions currently required for the government to obtain a search warrant to search a person’s house or seize a person’s things.

Should this proposal be adopted?”

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