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Annual Conference & Loudenslager Golf Tournament
The 2008 MPTA Annual Conference, Vendor Trade Show, and Loudenslager Golf Tournament information has been posted. The events will be held at the Dearborn Inn and Dearborn Country Club, August 19th - 22nd. U.S. Senator Carl Levin has been invited to speak. Visit our Conferences & Training page for full registration details.
MPTA News
Transit Ridership Up 05/12/2008
09:06 AM
The number of people riding public transportation in Michigan has increased dramatically in the first quarter of 2008, with double-digit ridership increases being reported by many of the state’s metropolitan communities.
“The increases from month to month have been ...
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From our lobbyist: GCSI 05/12/2008
10:29 AM
Part Time / No Term Limits?
One of the efforts underway for the fall ballot is headed by the President and CEO of the Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce, who is making it his mission to eliminate term limits, chop legislative salaries and make Michigan the 40th state with a ...
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Title: Director of Finance Location: SMART, Detroit Description: SMART seeks an experienced professional to join its executive team as the Director of Finance, whose primary responsibilities include general fund and capital fund accounting and reporting; budgets, long-term projections and variance analysis; cash management and treasury; external/internal auditing; procurement; project control of funding and grants. View all Classifieds
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