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Michigan Privatization Report
AROUND THE STATE
January 16, 2009
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State looks to hire privatization expert
Possible Ann Arbor golf course sale spurs ballot proposal
Anti-school support service privatization bills introduced
Rackham golf course remains in legal limbo
Pontiac seeks asset options
Iosco County explores inspection contracting
Macomb County rejects nursing home privatization
Union files lawsuit to prevent Detroit incinerator deal
Mackinac Center releases 2008 school privatization survey
Reeths-Puffer privatization agreement includes no cost increases
Brighton contracts out custodial management, but rejects transportation
Grand Ledge looks at contracting support services
Reed City school board recall passes
Southfield recall election, anti-recall campaign launched
Houghton Lake enters into privatization arrangement
Leland schools join consortium
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FEATURES
AROUND THE STATE
State looks to hire privatization expert
Possible Ann Arbor golf course sale spurs ballot proposal
Anti-school support service privatization bills introduced
Rackham golf course remains in legal limbo
Pontiac seeks asset options
Iosco County explores inspection contracting
Macomb County rejects nursing home privatization
Union files lawsuit to prevent Detroit incinerator deal
Mackinac Center releases 2008 school privatization survey
Reeths-Puffer privatization agreement includes no cost increases
Brighton contracts out custodial management, but rejects transportation
Grand Ledge looks at contracting support services
Reed City school board recall passes
Southfield recall election, anti-recall campaign launched
Houghton Lake enters into privatization arrangement
Leland schools join consortium