You can use the comment box further down this page to share your Three Things — the three suggestions you have for improving Michigan. Make sure to click “Like” if you think a comment contains useful suggestions.
Below are some selections that we thought were unique or interesting:
Jeff Voigt 01/05/2010 06:08 PM
- Create stronger zoning laws that make it more difficult to expand outward with the resulting increase in infrastructure costs.
- City of Detroit improvement. Declare a homestead act on Detroit property that has not paid taxes in the last 5 years. If the property has not paid taxes in 5 years, it is free of charge if someone will build on/improve/clean up the property, and then pay minimal taxes so that revenue can be brought into the city, and ownership of vacant properties can be established.
artseducator 01/05/2010 06:11 PM
- Become more aware of the political process and monitor your representatives to see that they reflect how you feel and vote them out if they don’t. These elected officials should be guided by their constituents needs and expressed positions and not by party politics.
- Be willing to shoulder a slightly higher sales tax by realizing that a small boost by a lot of people would make a huge difference.
Gregory Kruszewski 01/06/2010 10:59 PM
- Turn off the TV. That will free up a lot of time .
- Stop eating fast food and drinking soda pop, and start eating home cooking. That will give you more energy.
Robyn K. Angle 01/07/2010 01:53 PM
- Allow residents to volunteer to help elementary students, on a one to one basis, in the classroom, and as an incentive give them a monetary reduction on their property taxes. This could help both the student and the taxpayers. We have got to give children’s educations the priority they deserve. When I volunteered for the, “Helping One Student To Succeed”, (HOSTS), program, the child I tutored, improved his grade level in reading by several years. I’ll never understand why funds for that program were cut.
- To get the empty houses sold it would help if local property taxes, (taxable values), were adjusted as soon as the house sells, and those taxes were reduced to reflect the new REAL value of the property. The low prices of these foreclosures, are great but many times the monthly tax escrow is much higher than the principle and interest amount. This stops many people from buying. I know there is talk of delaying tax increases on new home construction, my idea could be included in that legislation. I realize that municipalities are struggling financially but well, we all have to learn to cut back. It’s hard to sympathize when townships are building new offices, instead of tightening their belts.
- As soon as a home that is designated as NON-HOMESTEAD, is sold to a primary resident, the HOMESTEAD exemtion should be immediately granted, instead of waiting until the following May. This would also help get homes sold. We do need to raise taxes. Citizens are loosing a lot more money in the lower value of their home by allowing foreclosed homes in their neighborhood to sit empty. They/we would all be much further ahead if we had to pay higher property taxes, at lease for a temporary time. While I talk of lowering taxes and raising taxes in the same paragraph, this is not a contradiction, but you have to do the math.
- Raise sales tax to 8% to fairly generate revenue.
- Michigan needs to reform the current Business Tax system. We are not making it easy for business to come to the state and thrive. We finally did away with the stupid SBT a few years ago and now we need to reform the current tax system. Along with this we need to look into giving incentive to companies that bring money into the state. When a firm brings in a dollar from another state it gets used many times over as opposed to a Michigan dollar.
Amber D. Pedersen 01/08/2010 05:46 AM
- Realize that every dollar you spend is a vote. We live in a capitalist democracy and that means we vote with our money. Spend your money on your values, where your purchases make a statement about what you think is important.
robertkachadourian 01/08/2010 08:15 PM
- Stop the thievery in government, using government funds for trips, self aggrandizement and in any way which makes a mockery out of our system of rule.
- Invest like crazy in math education and ensure we’re #1 globally in mathematics performance at the elementary, middle-school and high-school levels. (not NCLB — but legitimate depth of math knowledge on par with leading nations)
- Strategic 20-year plan in emerging technology research (e.g. nano-scale molecular engineering) at Michigan universities and Bell-labs style laboratories co-sponsored by State, federal and private $’s, licensing innovations on favorable terms to companies that remain in Michigan.
- Part time legislature to help reduce state spenditure
- Eliminate life time health care and benefits for legislators (only need to serve one term)
Richard Derick 01/10/2010 05:32 PM
- Adopt a unicameral legislature. There is no reason to have a Senate which only represents special interests. The people should be represented by a single house in which all members represent the same number of voters. A majority of the representatives would be all that is required to determine government policy and get the state moving again.
Gus Teschke 01/11/2010 06:48 PM
- Consolidate school districts to eliminate small ones and save money.
Kelly Parker 01/12/2010 01:21 PM
- Unpave. Reclaim abandoned urban tracts, suburban sprawl, and fallow rural land. Plant urban gardens, build parks, support small-scale farming, and restore hardwood forests to the landscape.
Carol Higgins 01/12/2010 09:57 PM
- Clean up the neighborhood! Take a walk and pick up litter, add a fresh coat of paint, replace things that break. Keeping Michigan beautiful will make it more attractive so others will want to call it home and improve the spirits of those who are staying. There are advantages to retiring in Michigan. Let’s make some noise about it!
- Creative taxation. Tax disposable containers that consume fossil fuels such as single serving drink containers. Use funds for DNR or transportation. Tax pensions that leave the state. People who worked in Michigan but retired somewhere else are siphoning off money that benefits some other state. Tax sporting event tickets and other entertainment.
- Use German concrete paving method for roads that lasts 50 years instead of using constantly crumbling asphalt. The travel delays from constant construction and repairs needed from driving on rutty roads cost citizens a fortune.
Steve Uptegraft 01/14/2010 10:14 AM
- Demand our state government stop and reel in contracts and purchases sent to out-of-state/out-of-country businesses at the expense of in-state jobs. Granholm and especially Engler sent thousands and jobs and millions in state revenue to other states and countries because “it was cheaper than doing it here”. They are right on the surface, and totally wrong when you factor in the people in Michigan who are collecting unemployment, working at low-paying jobs as a poor substitute, or have packed up and left along with their skills. The overall costs far exceed those nickels and dimes they “saved”.
Sarah Janssen 01/14/2010 10:38 AM
- Michigan public colleges should reduce in-state tuition by at least 25% and then freeze it until unemployment rates are significantly down (to 2% or so).
Kenneth Kasinger 01/15/2010 05:24 PM
- i would make interstate 94 a toll road. and find all the bridges i could and charge a toll. and raise existingtolls across the state
elizabethlurie 01/15/2010 05:41 PM
- The last one was that everyone who has a website should post a section on their site called “Visit Michign”, with pictures. My site is visited each month by almost a hundred visitors. They come mostly from the U.S. but also every other part of the world. The”Visit Michigan” button has now been created on the 2nd page of my website. . I’m still adding text to it, and organizing the pictures most of which were taken in Benzie county where I go each summer to meet with family. Click on the images to enlarge them to see one of the best reasons to visit Michigan, our abundant natural beauty.
Amy D Seetoo 01/25/2010 12:48 AM
- Keep school buildings open after school hours so that students who don’t have a good study environment at home can study under supervised conditions, and community volunteers can come to a neutral place to tutor students. In other words, make schools a community learning center. Who is to pay for the extra utilities, unionized custodians, and security personnel? Different communities can work out their own solutions.
- Keep women and girls educated. Give them tutoring and scholarships so that they can go to college. Educated mothers can raise better educated sons and daughters.
- Give community seminars on the basics of becoming entrepreneurs.
- Reduce the prison population. Although the bail-bonds industry is going to through a hissey-fit, their are ways to track non-violent criminals that cost much less than pre-trial confinement. Also, the legalization and taxation of marijuana will reduce the number of people in the prison system and generate revenue.
- Re-think the state higher education system. It makes little sense to have so many state universities that are all struggling. Also, allowing schools like Central Michigan University to shift their focus from undergraduate education to research or a medical schools shows a lack of focus and strategic planning. It may be argued that administrators are running away with the states smaller institutions. One option is to close one of the smaller schools and to fully fund all of the others. Another, more attractive option, is to create a singly administrative structure for all of the state schools with the exception of Michigan State University and the University of Michigan. The goal should be to lower the cost of education, increase the number of professors, and fully fund the working degrees in all fields.
- Mandate the Michigan become the most connected state in the union. The Dominican Republic has better cell phone coverage than Michigan. It is time that the state has 100% 3G cell phone service and universal access to high speed internet. This can be accomplished through public-private partnerships.
- Bring the art communities into Flint, Lansing, and Detroit. The creation of artist workspaces, residency programs, and display spaces in the city-center will attract culture, and this will attract people.
- Bring our boys home from Iraq and Afghanistan. The National Guard is not designed to be used in this degrading way. Their is no national threat from Afghanistan. Its time to say that our Husbands, Wives, Fathers, and Sisters will no longer be used to fight this war, for they are needed to end crime in Detroit and Flint. They are needed to re-build Michigan, and needed to support their families. Its time to point out that we have had no deceleration of war, and this President has no authority to use the National Guard without it.

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