Just in case anyone else is interest in MI Attorney General opinions, he recently released a judgement on the constitutional limits on tax levies for district libraries. This is not law or anything, but I am a nerd and enjoy reading things like this, particularly when they relates to libraries.

 

The opinion is linked in the weird hyperlink below (to govdelivery.com) or here.

 

From: Michigan Department of Attorney General <MIAG@govsubscriptions.michigan.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 3:11 PM
To: Kathryn Bergeron <kathrynb@kpl.gov>
Subject: AG Formal Opinion #7303

 

Opinion No. 7303

Date:  May 17, 2018

Headnote:  Constitutional limits on tax levies for district libraries.

Please See Attached Formal Opinion

STATE OF MICHIGAN
BILL SCHUETTE, ATTORNEY GENERAL


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