How Michigan’s Prevailing Wage Law Raises Costs
Schools, other government entities are forced to pay prices that have little to do with reality
How Local Governments Toe the Line Advocating for Tax Hikes
Rising revenue, but Muskegon County Road Commission wants more
Here's the Upcoming Political Drama in Michigan
Prevailing wage, the May 5 ballot proposal and energy are all on the table
Court of Claims Tosses MEA's Right-to-Work Lawsuit
State Capitol was closed when union protesters pushed past guards, impeded medical workers
What the New Legislature Should Stand For – and What It Should Not
A time for choosing in Michigan
House GOP Action Plan Points the Way to Real Reform
Repealing prevailing wage a top priority
MEA Drops Attempt to Stop Vote on Decertification
Grand Rapids Community College workers move forward with re-evaluating the union
Teacher Claims Union Ruined Her Credit, Humiliated Her Over Trying to Leave
Harper Creek educator files lawsuit against the MEA
Energy Policy Director: Wind Energy isn't Cheap and Alone Can't Meet Our Needs
'We left wind a couple hundred years ago'
Difference Between Bridge and Center Report Cards
Both are superior to state's Top-to-Bottom rankings
CapCon Interview with Founding Editor Ken Braun and Mackinac Center President Joseph G. Lehman
On its fifth year anniversary, a history lesson
State Liquor Commission Should End Rules that Hike Prices
An open letter to the Regulatory Reform Committee
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
District Ties Teachers' Salaries to Financial Health
Port Huron teachers take cuts or get raises depending on district's fund balance

Closing School Retirement System the Right Choice
MPSERS has been underfunded in 29 out of the past 30 years
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