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Michigan Officials Skeptical of Controversial Drug Rationing Program

Who decides what another year of life is worth to a person?

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More Talk, Less Action for Troubled School Districts?

Whitmer’s budget encourages creation of more committees

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Do Teachers Buy Classroom Supplies? Districts Say ‘We Do’ And Have Receipts

Grand Rapids Schools Issues Over 170 Cards Employees May Use for Purchases

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How Independent Will Michigan’s New Redistricting Commission Be?

California’s experience provides cause for concern

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Michigan Law Clear: Taxpayers, Not Teachers, Buy Classroom Supplies

Union spin notwithstanding, districts give teachers purchase cards or other compensation

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Analyses Critical Of Michigan School Funding Ignore Almost 20% Of Detroit Operations Money

Reports disregard the revenue source that boosts funding for poor communities over wealthy ones

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How Tax Policy Gets Poked Full of Holes

States should lower rates across the board instead of giving targeted exceptions

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State Says Schools Must Provide Classroom Supplies

Michigan Constitution requires school districts to pay, not teachers

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Doubling Down on Government Preschool

New Whitmer pre-K proposal would further restrict family options

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It’s Never Enough: Government Beneficiaries Always Want More

Michigan budget goes up; groups receiving funds still complain

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A Teacher Union Fact Check on School Choice

Nearly everything you read is wrong

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‘Watch What They Do,’ Whitmer Says — And State Road Funding Down This Year

To be fair, governors propose and legislators dispose — and yet

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Michigan Union Membership Reached Historic Low In 2019

Right-to-work law accelerated an ongoing trend

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Great Lakes Water Levels Too High? Too Low? For 60 Years Newspapers Answer: Yes

Variation appears the norm

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Governor’s Budget Proposal Revisits Pure Michigan, Other Industry Welfare

There is no need to raise corporate welfare spending

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Schools Will Get No Relief From Construction Mandate, Whitmer Says

Governor vetoes bill that would have exempted schools from requirement to heat outdoor ticket booths

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Taking Michigan’s Literacy Challenge Seriously

Tackling teacher prep, social promotion key to helping kids learn

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How Michigan Regulates Child Care Shows How Ineffective Licensing Laws Are

Many have arbitrary standards and mandates

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Wayne County Took Thousands of Vehicles Without Filing Criminal Charges

Federal lawsuit filed against ‘unconstitutional’ civil asset forfeitures

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Unions Praise Governor’s Modest School Funding Hike, Rebuked GOP Predecessor’s Much Larger One

5.1% GOP increase got union ‘tsk tsks,’ a 2.3% Dem hike applauded

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Michigan Can Spend its Fuel Taxes on Roads

Reprioritizing revenue to roads is better than taking on bonds

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Residents Question Replacing Michigan Farmland With Miles Of Solar Cells

Hundreds of wind turbines also changing character of rural communities

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10 Years Of Michigan Capitol Confidential Online

If CapCon doesn’t report it, who will?

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Rough Estimate Puts Cost Of 25-Year Whitmer Road Debt Well Above $1 Billion

State has money to fix roads now without borrowing

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Using State's Credit Card To Fix Roads Now Means 25 Years Of Payments

Money will come out of tomorrow’s road repair budgets

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