The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Michigan's Dangerous Attempt to Distort Donors' Intentions

By Harvey Dale and Jill Horwitz

The collapse of the American auto industry and the long-term decline of Detroit calls for new economic thinking and the infusion of capital.

But a few Michigan state legislators and the attorney general believe there's an easier fix: simply requiring charities and foundations that were created in Michigan to divert money...

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