In this issue:
- Costly Union Worker Special Favor Barely Survives With Help of Two Michigan Republicans
- Taxpayers’ K-12 Money Diverted to Union Business
- State Taxpayers May Eat $1.6 Million Loan for Defunct Green Bus Company
- ad liberties: Losing Control of Government?
- The $39 Billion Bill for 'One of the Best Public Pensions Around'
- ‘Big Oil’ PropsUp Michigan’s Teacher Pensions
- Politicians May Prop Up – But Not Reform – ‘One of the Best Public Pensions Around’
- Just One Michigan Republican Votes for Labor Union Monopoly Over Government Construction Work
- Senate GOP Says Three Unpaid Parking Tickets is Valid Reason to Hold Up Driver License Renewal
- House Votes to End Taxpayer-Financed Union Negotiators
- Flint Loses Out On $1.1 Million ‘Green Energy’ Buses — Now Wants $2.5 Million Version
- School District Admits 'Big Mistake' Over 'Get Rid of Snyder' Phone Alert
- Step Increases: The Big Teacher Raises That Don’t Make the News
- Inconvenient Truths Disappear Down Government ‘Memory Holes’
- Which Republicans Can Snyder Count on for K-12 Reform?
- Breaking Bad: Dearborn Gives Four Problem Teachers $197K to Go Away
- Michigan’s Government-Mandated Beer Contracts: Harder to Escape Than Marriage?
- Ann Arbor Schools Find and Oust 200 Ineligible Dependents from District Health Plan
- Super Speedway Notches Second State Subsidy
- Lawmaker Seeks More Transparency for SWAT Team Raids
- Ineligible Dependents on Ann Arbor Schools’ Health Plan Cost District $766K in 2010
- Who are Your Lawmakers?
- I’m Just a Bill












