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Michigan Privatization Report
AROUND THE STATE
December 1, 2000
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Detroit Quietly Outsources Police Oil Changes
Detroit Schools Hungry for Food Privatization?
Flint Gives Privatized Arena Management a Sporting Chance
State Charts Course for Privatization of Boat Inspections
Hamtramck Avoids State Receivership
State Mental Health Plan May Not Meet Federal Competition Requirements
Critics Say Private Prison Company Has a Record
Federal, State Governments Squabble over Michigan Public Broadcasting
States Do Business with Firm Banned from Federal Contracts
New Detroit Computer Costs Twice As Much, Fails to Solve Problems
Probe Finds Metro Airport Financial Irregularities Worse Than Expected
Life Better at Youth Prison Since Privatization, Warden Says
Will Edison Run Detroit's Worst Schools?
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ISSN: 1092-7999
SKU: MPR2000-04
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Contents
FEATURES
AROUND THE STATE
Detroit Quietly Outsources Police Oil Changes
Detroit Schools Hungry for Food Privatization?
Flint Gives Privatized Arena Management a Sporting Chance
State Charts Course for Privatization of Boat Inspections
Hamtramck Avoids State Receivership
State Mental Health Plan May Not Meet Federal Competition Requirements
Critics Say Private Prison Company Has a Record
Federal, State Governments Squabble over Michigan Public Broadcasting
States Do Business with Firm Banned from Federal Contracts
New Detroit Computer Costs Twice As Much, Fails to Solve Problems
Probe Finds Metro Airport Financial Irregularities Worse Than Expected
Life Better at Youth Prison Since Privatization, Warden Says
Will Edison Run Detroit's Worst Schools?