Money Rolling Into Lansing from State License Plate Tax
Annual vehicle registration revenue up 24 percent since 1990, even after inflation
Will Republicans Backtrack on Corporate Welfare Cuts?
Many economic development programs receive bipartisan support
'Union Time on Taxpayers' Dime' Bills Fate Uncertain in GOP House
No timetable yet for action say House leaders
As Congress Fumbles Overcriminalization Reform, Burden Lands on States
'Guilty mind' bill meets wall of resistance in Washington D.C.
School Districts' Finances Can Plead the Fifth After So Many Years Under Bill
Bill would make older audits private
Traverse City Homeless 'Bill of Rights' Could Turn Public Facilities into Impromptu Shelters
Document includes restricting media from labeling people 'homeless'
Do Not Assume Economic Development Spending is Effective
Is economic development a nuclear arms race?
Worker Bullied as UAW Publicizes His Opt-out
Employee worries his union has made him a target
Michigan Gets D-Minus Grade for Forfeited Property Profit Mongering
Report ranks state 44th, despite recent law changes
Headaches of Road Funding and Courser-Gamrat Scandal Now Blowing In the Wind
GOP House has monkeys off its back
Two Cities, One Finance Director — For Over $200,000
Same individual collects full-time finance director salaries in Novi and Oak Park
Hillary Clinton Dead Wrong: Charter Schools Must and Do Take 'Hardest to Teach'
Charters teach more low-income students, not fewer
Hillary Has It Wrong: Low Income City Doesn't Mean Low Income Schools
Districts in poor areas get a lot more money
Teacher Job Openings Attract High Number of Applicants
Grumbling aside, scant evidence of teacher exodus
Guilty! Of Something No One Knows Is Illegal
Criminal intent reform may be stalled in Senate committee
Michigan Moves to Ban Red Light Ticket Cameras
Move would push back against growing national movement

Capping Retirement Contributions Changes Few District Incentives
State aid could easily fluctuate
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