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  • Support Right-to-Work legislation
  • Provide K-12 education funding to match new mandates
  • Oppose All Unfunded Mandates
  • Protect Long-Term Funding for Transportation Infrastructure
  • Grant Local Government Modernization
  • Allow Local Collection of Local Option Income Taxes
  • Improve Access to Health Care
  • Create a Way to Transition People on Unemployment Compensation Back to Work
  • Support federal immigration reform

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  • Support Right-to-Work legislation
  • Provide K-12 Education Funding to Match New Mandates
  • Oppose All Unfunded Mandates
  • Protect Long-Term Funding for Transportation Infrastructure
  • Grant Local Government Modernization
  • Allow Local Collection of Local Option Income Taxes
  • Improve Access to Health Care
  • Create a Way to Transition People on Unemployment Compensation Back to Work
  • Support Federal Immigration Reform

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Grant Local Government Modernization

Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of the delivery of governmental services is essential to providing a system that benefits taxpayers, communities, business growth and job creation. We believe local governments should be given great latitude, including pilot projects, to explore efficiencies that work. Consideration should be given to setting a minimum population requirement for townships.