Senate-passed plan lets residents elect to give
From the Battle Creek Enquirer:
When a bipartisan group of legislators introduced a proposal last March to provide badly needed funds for Michigan’s state park system, we thought the idea had a lot of merit.
After languishing in Lansing for months, the state Senate last week approved legislation which would give Michigan drivers unlimited access to state parks by paying an additional $10 for their vehicle registration.
For regular park users, that is quite a deal compared to the current $24 charge for an annual park pass.
More importantly, however, the plan would provide millions of dollars for infrastructure repair and maintenance of Michigan’s magnificent state parks.
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