Gov. Sndyer Calls Ballot Proposals 2-6 'Economically Devastating,' Urges Michiganders to Vote No
Gov. Rick Snyder stopped Thursday at Penna's of Sterling to promote his "Yes on 1, No on the Rest" bus tour urging Michigan residents to approve proposal one and reject proposals two through six when they vote on Nov. 6.
As good as constitutional protections for home health care, renewable energy and collective bargaining may sound, Gov. Rick Sndyer says ballot proposals two through six are not what they seem and could be "economically devastating" if passed by voters Nov. 6.. Snyder, along with Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, took his "Yes on One, No on the Rest" bus tour to Sterling Heights Thursday to meet with voters and clarify the governor's position on the six proposals due to face Michiganders at the polls next week. "We’re on a path to continue progress and I do not want to see us get derailed," Snyder said. "(Ballot proposals 2-6) could be economically devastating. They could stop the reinvention of Michigan, this comeback. That’s why I thought it was …