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Livonia accepts $60,000 nonpartisan grant to help cover rising election costs
Summary
The Livonia City Council voted to accept a $60,000 grant from the Institute for Responsive Government to offset election‑related expenses, funding security, absentee ballot postage and wage reimbursements, the city clerk said.
The Livonia City Council on a study‑meeting consent vote accepted a $60,000 grant from the Institute for Responsive Government to help offset sharply rising election costs, the city clerk told the council.
The city clerk said the award was "the maximum dollar amount that was allowable for a community our size, so the dollar value is $60,000," and described four allowable spending categories: human expenses, physical expenses, technological expenses and…
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