© 2024 WEMU
Serving Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County, MI
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Calley: Part-Time Legislature Ballot Drive Destined For Court Fight

Brian Calley
State of Michigan
/
michigan.gov

The ballot campaign to adopt a part-time Legislature amendment in Michigan decided to skip getting its petition approved by a state elections board.  The leader of the campaign, Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley, says he’s comfortable fighting any challenges in court.

Getting a petition form pre-approved is a voluntary step that’s supposed to avoid legal hassles later on.  But Calley says he doesn’t think a court battle can be avoided.

“Ultimately, this entire system will go to any lengths to protect itself and how it works today,” he said after suggesting the Board of State Canvassersshouldn’t take up the petition because the board chair has a consulting contract with an organization that’s criticized the proposal.

But Calley also muddied the waters by refusing to say whether he actually intended to withdraw the request for the board to review the petition.  That’s how the board interpreted Calley’s request and dropped the matter. 

Calley is trying to get the proposal on the2018 ballot.  He’s also expected to run for governor next year.

Critics say his proposal doesn’t clearly identify all the different ways it would change the state constitution.

Non-commercial, fact based reporting is made possible by your financial support.  Make your donation to WEMU todayto keep your community NPR station thriving.

Like 89.1 WEMU on Facebook and follow us on Twitter

— Rick Pluta is the Managing Editor and Reporter for the Michigan Public Radio network.  Contact WEMU News at734.487.3363 or email us at studio@wemu.org

Rick Pluta is the managing editor for the Michigan Public Radio Network.
Related Content