Lockdown Threatens His Labor Of 12 Years, Their Livelihoods, Her Education
Grand Rapids coffee roaster not optimistic if economy still closed after May 1
The Right to Protest Should be Protected, Even During the Pandemic
Mackinac Center signs onto a joint statement spearheaded by the National Coalition Against Censorship
Now is the Time to Start Downsizing ISDs
Education bureaucracies should take brunt of looming budget hit
Union Provisions in the CARES Act are Cause for Concern
Mackinac Center submits comment to the Federal Reserve and Department of Treasury
License Restrictions Block Getting More Nurses Where Needed
States could help patients by honoring each others’ medical licenses
Local Officials Sending Lockdown Overreach Signals To Governor
‘Someone mowing your yard ... is not putting anyone at risk’
Economic Well-Being Tied to Economic Freedom
The best economic development tool is a free market
It Was 25 Years Ago Today - Michigan's Big Corporate Welfare Experiment
Marking a MEGA Anniversary
No Customers, No Revenue, So This Eatery Feeds First Responders For Free
‘Hard times bring people together’
In A Michigan County, A Fever Could Land You In Jail If You Don’t Self-Quarantine
Grand Rapids assistant city attorney: ‘This order is unlawful, illegal and unenforceable’
How the Pandemic Will Affect Public Sector Pension Plans
The system currently has a lot of debt and is underfunded
Bills Introduced To Limit Governor’s Emergency Lockdown Powers
Two laws authorize this power; one has no limit on how long governor can keep it
Is Erecting Wind Turbines ‘Essential’ During Epidemic Lockdown?
Union suggests company at work now with out-of-state workers
What’s Wrong With Gov. Whitmer’s Stay-at-Home Order
Latest orders should be reevaluated and give special consideration to effectiveness
Federal Cash is Coming for Michigan Schools - We Need to Use It Fairly and Smartly
Officials should prioritize student needs with CARES Act education funds
Lansing Protest: ‘I Think We Are Making History’
Signs: ‘I want to work’; ‘Reopen Michigan Now’; ‘Let MI people mow!’
Lockdown Has Third-Generation Family Landscape Firm Closer To The Brink
Nurseries hurting; six nearby states open for business, Michigan is not
Mackinac Center Signs Letter Calling to Loosen Restriction on Federal Aid to States
The state needs temporary relief as its residents struggle to work
Political Pushback On Whitmer's Lockdown Expansion
‘Better to treat Americans as responsible citizens’
Restaurant, Bar Shutdown Closes His Trivia Night Business - ‘Dire To The Utmost’
Lost livelihoods percolating through the economy
Owner Of Jackson’s Irish Pub Struggling, Says ‘We’ve Been Silenced’
‘No customers, no sales, no revenue; I’ve never seen anything like this’
Michigan’s Personal Income Tax During Pandemic
Pressure on tax revenues and the services the taxes pay for
The Shutdown’s Cost: ‘All My Life’s Work’ Savings, Jobs Created, Everything ... Will Be Gone
Frustrated that car dealer and repair shop can avoid person-to-person contact
Lawn Mowing Double Jeopardy In Roseville? City’s Order Versus State’s
Residents of Macomb community face potential Catch-22 in getting grass cut

Mackinac Center Joins Free Market Coalition on Final SAFE Rule
New fuel-efficiency rule balances conservation and common sense
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