Editorial

Since When is 1 Percent of Anything Considered 'Massive'?

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Commentary

Capping Retirement Contributions Changes Few District Incentives

State aid could easily fluctuate

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Commentary

State Pension Plans Are Unsustainable

Funding liabilities would cost $5,400 per capita

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News Story

Money Rolling Into Lansing from State License Plate Tax

Annual vehicle registration revenue up 24 percent since 1990, even after inflation

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Commentary

Will Republicans Backtrack on Corporate Welfare Cuts?

Many economic development programs receive bipartisan support

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News Story

'Union Time on Taxpayers' Dime' Bills Fate Uncertain in GOP House

No timetable yet for action say House leaders

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News Story

How Media Bias Works

The mainstream media has a preference for 'moderates'

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Analysis

As Congress Fumbles Overcriminalization Reform, Burden Lands on States

'Guilty mind' bill meets wall of resistance in Washington D.C.

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News Story

School Districts' Finances Can Plead the Fifth After So Many Years Under Bill

Bill would make older audits private

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News Story

Traverse City Homeless 'Bill of Rights' Could Turn Public Facilities into Impromptu Shelters

Document includes restricting media from labeling people 'homeless'

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Commentary

Do Not Assume Economic Development Spending is Effective

Is economic development a nuclear arms race?

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News Story

Worker Bullied as UAW Publicizes His Opt-out

Employee worries his union has made him a target

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Commentary

Energy Laws are Next on the Agenda of State Lawmakers

Understanding this tough issue

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News Story

Michigan Gets D-Minus Grade for Forfeited Property Profit Mongering

Report ranks state 44th, despite recent law changes

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Commentary

Headaches of Road Funding and Courser-Gamrat Scandal Now Blowing In the Wind

GOP House has monkeys off its back

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News Story

Two Cities, One Finance Director — For Over $200,000

Same individual collects full-time finance director salaries in Novi and Oak Park

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News Story

Hillary Clinton Dead Wrong: Charter Schools Must and Do Take 'Hardest to Teach'

Charters teach more low-income students, not fewer

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News Story

Hillary Has It Wrong: Low Income City Doesn't Mean Low Income Schools

Districts in poor areas get a lot more money

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Editorial

Teacher Job Openings Attract High Number of Applicants

Grumbling aside, scant evidence of teacher exodus

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News Story

Union Time on the Taxpayer Dime in Michigan

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News Story

Beware Claims of State Budget Cuts

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News Story

Michigan Must Seize Opportunities for Criminal Justice Reform

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News Story

Guilty! Of Something No One Knows Is Illegal

Criminal intent reform may be stalled in Senate committee

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News Story

Michigan Moves to Ban Red Light Ticket Cameras

Move would push back against growing national movement

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Editorial

Despite Billions More in Spending, Democrat Says GOP is Trying to Dramatically Reduce Budget

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