AADL Talks To: Liz Brater, 58th Mayor of Ann Arbor (1991-1993)
Elizabeth S. Brater is Ann Arbor's first female mayor, serving as a Democrat from 1991 to 1993. Prior to 1991, she was a member of Ann Arbor City Council. As both council member and mayor, Liz focused on housing and environmental issues, causes she continued at the state level when serving as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1995 to 2000, and in the Michigan Senate, where she represented the 18th district from 2003 to 2010. Brater talks with us about her time in office, its many challenges, and some of her initiatives and accomplishments, notably her campaign to start the Michigan Recovery Facility (MRF).
Brater unveils proposed bills for environment
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Bill to make more cleanups 'taxpayers-pay'
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Engler Approves Lower Standards for Cleanups
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Polluter Pay Law Changes OK'd by Panel
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House To Tackle Polluter-pay Bills
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Taxpayers May Shoulder Pollution Cleanup Costs
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Polluters Pay - State House Legislation Sends Bill For clean-ups to Taxpayers
Gelman Grant Reverses Aim of Polluters' Pay
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