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Flint City Council deadlocks on moving prevailing-wage resolution out of committee; motion to send to full council made

3634024 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

Flint City Council members split 3-3 on a motion to keep Resolution 250131-T — a prevailing-wage standard for city-funded construction projects — in the finance committee, causing that motion to fail, and a councilmember then moved to send the resolution to the full council for consideration.

Flint City Council members split 3-3 on a motion to keep Resolution 250131-T — a prevailing-wage standard for city-funded construction projects — in the finance committee, causing that motion to fail, and a councilmember then moved to send the resolution to the full council for consideration.

The split occurred after a motion to “keep in finance” was made and supported; the roll call recorded three yes votes from Councilmember Burns, Councilmember Pfeiffer and Councilmember Jarrett and three no votes from Doctor Lewis, Miss Priestley and Miss Michelle, with Councilmember Alemin absent. The presiding officer said, “The vote is 3 yes, 3 no. That motion failed.”

The councilwoman from the Second Ward moved to put a motion on the…

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