Which Michigan lawmakers replied -- and those who didn't -- to survey on roads tax - Crain's Detroit Business:
"The Associated Press emailed all 148 members of Michigan's Legislature asking them to answer three questions about the May 5 ballot measure that would increase the state's sales tax to trigger more money for roads:
1) Will you vote for or against Proposal 1?
2) Why or why not?
3) If it is defeated, how would you come up with the minimum $1.2 billion a year in additional revenue needed to repair roads and bridges?
Thirty-one, or 21 percent, replied.
Here are their responses and how the 101 legislators who were serving in December voted on whether to put the constitutional amendment before voters.
When possible, a non-responsive lawmaker's stance is included if it could be found in news reports or on social media:"
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