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How Michigan’s Prevailing Wage Law Raises Costs

Schools, other government entities are forced to pay prices that have little to do with reality

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Commentary

Closing School Retirement System the Right Choice

MPSERS has been underfunded in 29 out of the past 30 years

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Editorial

How Local Governments Toe the Line Advocating for Tax Hikes

Rising revenue, but Muskegon County Road Commission wants more

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Here's the Upcoming Political Drama in Michigan

Prevailing wage, the May 5 ballot proposal and energy are all on the table

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Court of Claims Tosses MEA's Right-to-Work Lawsuit

State Capitol was closed when union protesters pushed past guards, impeded medical workers

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The Myth of a Spreading ‘Tax Cut Fever’

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May Sales Tax Proposal Explained

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Economic Freedom in Michigan and Beyond

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What the New Legislature Should Stand For – and What It Should Not

A time for choosing in Michigan

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Commentary

House GOP Action Plan Points the Way to Real Reform

Repealing prevailing wage a top priority

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MEA Drops Attempt to Stop Vote on Decertification

Grand Rapids Community College workers move forward with re-evaluating the union

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Editorial

IRS to Tom Brady: Nice Trophy. What's That Worth?

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Teacher Claims Union Ruined Her Credit, Humiliated Her Over Trying to Leave

Harper Creek educator files lawsuit against the MEA

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Energy Policy Director: Wind Energy isn't Cheap and Alone Can't Meet Our Needs

'We left wind a couple hundred years ago'

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Commentary

Time to Uncork Beer and Wine Reforms?

Office of Regulatory Reinvention seeks input

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Commentary

Difference Between Bridge and Center Report Cards

Both are superior to state's Top-to-Bottom rankings

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CapCon Interview with Founding Editor Ken Braun and Mackinac Center President Joseph G. Lehman

On its fifth year anniversary, a history lesson

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CapCon Celebrates its Five Year Anniversary

Who we are and what we do

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State Liquor Commission Should End Rules that Hike Prices

An open letter to the Regulatory Reform Committee

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Litigants Ask Supreme Court to Review County Land Bank Cherry-Picking Prime Property

Lawsuit wants to prevent government land bank from cutting in front of private investors

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Editorial

Politicians Want to Review State Agency that has 1 in 5 Jobs Track Record

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Commentary

Michigan Adds, Loses Thousands of Jobs

More proof corporate welfare doesn't work

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District Ties Teachers' Salaries to Financial Health

Port Huron teachers take cuts or get raises depending on district's fund balance

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One Lawsuit Settled, But No Truce in Wind Energy Debate

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Commentary

'Free' Community College

Not a very sound idea

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