#FactsMatter, the Citizens Research Council of Michigan podcast
In this 5th episode of the #FactsMatter series of podcasts covering the Constitution, host Guy Gordon speaks with Research Council President Eric Lupher about Michigan’s upcoming ballot question on whether to hold a constitutional convention. Their conversation focuses on Article III—General Government of the state constitution—a little-known but important section containing structural provisions that don’t fit neatly into the legislative, executive, or judicial branches. Lupher explains that Article III covers a wide range of topics, from intergovernmental cooperation with neighboring states like Canada to the state’s longstanding (and now outdated) reference to a “militia.” They discuss how modern realities—such as environmental partnerships across the Great Lakes, the National Guard’s federalized role, and today’s economic development practices—don’t always align with the Constitution’s original language. A constitutional convention, they note, could prompt voters to revisit issues such as transparency, nondisclosure agreements, and the long-debated prohibition on using public resources for “internal improvements.” The Citizens Research Council is celebrating its 110th anniversary of providing objective, nonpartisan research that helps Michiganders understand complex public policy issues. Amid heightened partisanship, please consider supporting the Council’s work so it can continue to serve as a trusted source of factual, unbiased information: https://crcmich.org/april-appeal You can find the series and all #FactsMatter podcasts here - https://crcmich.org/podcast - and on SoundCloud, Apple, Spotify, Amazon or wherever you get your podcasts. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!
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