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11 A person should be prohibited from filing a liability
12 claim if the person was trespassing, breaking a law or
13 serving a prison sentence at the time of an injury.
#70 REGULATORY REFORM AND REDUCTION
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Rule-making authority should be limited by legislative actions.
Regulations should be understandable and easy to comply with. Any penalties should fit the violation. State agencies should be required to conduct science-based studies, standardized risk assessments, cost/benefit analyses, and economic impact statements of all proposed regulations.
A public registry of studies.
Easing state regulations on rural community banks to ensure survival of these vital institutions.
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We oppose:
Rules that are unwarranted or retroactive, that
penalize practices which were previously allowed. Requiring redundant studies.
New regulations should expire after a defined period
#71 STREAMLINING MICHIGAN GOVERNMENT
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While significant strides have been made in reforming Michigan’s government, additional reform is needed to continue to address Michigan’s economic condition. We feel reform must continue and support the following:
Michigan provides human service programs to those in need but must be more vigilant in addressing fraud and duplication within these programs.
The review and potential change of corrections system cost-drivers, such as sentencing guidelines, prisoner health care and administrative procedures. Increased efficiencies within Michigan’s education system such as privatization of services, consolidation of districts, and shared services. Competition for higher education funds should be minimized. Duplicative research efforts performed by multiple state-funded universities should be eliminated.
State and local governments, including schools, to move to a defined contribution retirement system.