That’s because legislators have a way of getting their pet projects paid for without naming names — or running afoul of the Michigan Constitution.
One recipient, for example, is the Sanilac County Fairgrounds in Sandusky.
It is getting $35,000 for a “Miracle of Life” birthing barn, but the name of the fairground is nowhere to be found.
Here’s how the payment is described in the Michigan Enhancement Grants section of this year’s budget bill:
“From the one-time fund appropriated in part 1 for Michigan enhancement grants, $35,000 shall be awarded for a birthing barn at a county fairgrounds located in a county with a population of between 43,000 and 43,300, according to the most recent federal decennial census.”
That lengthy description does not name the county.
If it did, it would be considered a “local act” under the state constitution — and local acts need a two-thirds vote to pass.
The same device is used to designate the Grand Rapids Civic Theater for a payment of $1 million..."
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