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Ivacko breaks down Michigan Public Policy Survey for MLive

October 27, 2022 MLive
Fair elections on the ballot - Ivacko

Tom Ivacko, MLive: "We released a report recently that found over half of Michigan local governments reporting their personnel have been harassed or abused by the public in the last few years, and much of what passes for public discourse on national issues these days feels like invective. However, when it comes to local issues, our community leaders say things are still pretty good.”

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