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The Governance section of this site includes updates on several types of government action related to Urban Affairs Policy. Here are the contents: 

Legislative Action: Updates on recent legislation, including links to bill texts and hearings.

Administrative: Updates on action in administrative departments and agencies.

In The Courts: Updates on related cases in state courts, including links to court documents.

Local Action: Information on related actions by cities, counties, and townships.

Federal Action: Information on related actions by the U.S. Congress and by federal government departments and agencies.

 

 

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Michael Raley is a fourth year Sociology and Public Administration/Public Policy student at Michigan State University. He is especially interested in the public policy, politics, and sociology of urban space, as well as transportation systems and public transit. A native of the Grand Rapids area, Michael is currently an intern in the office of State Representative Roy Schmidt, who represents the west and northeast sides of the city. He also aspires to pursue a career in urban and regional planning, and hopes to attend graduate school for such a course of study.

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