Commentary

RTW States Lead the Way

More income, population growth

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Unionization Case Before The Supreme Court Could Have Lasting National Impact

Harris v. Quinn could make all public employees eligible for right-to-work; case is flying under the radar

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Minimizing The Damage From Michigan's Minimum Wage Increase

Higher prices, including for labor, result in less of the product or service being offered

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Commentary

Grazed and Confused

Detroit's response to goats exposes bigger problem

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Politics Prevailed With Michigan's Minimum Wage Increase

Event today will discuss ways to mitigate the harm caused by the forced wage mandate

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Legislature To Prohibit Courses That Teach Unionization Techniques

Bill would force MSU to change course that teaches union workers how to meddle in business affairs

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Legislator Blames 'Shady Bankers' For Detroit's Problems Despite Voting To Double Debt

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Agenda for Detroit: What Role Should State Play Post-Bankruptcy?

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Teacher Unions Agree to Faulty Contracts in Order to Maintain Mandatory Dues

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Detroit’s Dilemma Tests Lansing’s Leadership

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Proposed State Law Would End Blowout High School Football Games Early

Bill’s sponsor says mercy rule needed to prevent injuries during last minute of games

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Commentary

Fears of Right-to-Work Proving False

In the most important economic measures, RTW states dominating

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Rule Request Would Require Public Sector Unions To Notify Members Of When They Are Eligible To Resign

Union members often unaware of limited windows when they can opt out under state's right-to-work law

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Income Growth In Right-to-Work States Significantly Higher

Since 1990, most of states with fastest wage growth are RTW while most with least wage growth are non-RTW

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Analysis

Michigan Politicians Misrepresenting Attorney General Position To Push Detroit Bailout

Detroit pensions are city liabilities, not state liabilities

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Bill Would Allow Strip Searches for Misdemeanor Crimes; Probable Cause Not Necessary

Supporters say it's for safer jails; opponents say it's 'degrading and unnecessary'

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Despite Differing Reports, Michigan Experiencing 'Solid Job Recovery'

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Republican Push For Higher Minimum Wage Likely Has Anti-Taxpayer Strings Attached

Analyst: '[Y]ou can excuse conservative Republicans from wondering if they live in some alternate universe'

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Traditional Media Recognizes Michigan Capitol Confidential With 4 Awards

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Show Me the Worker Freedom

Right-to-Work Vote in Missouri

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How to Tell What a Bill Actually Does

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Internal Issues Put International Charter Public School At Risk

Livonia school district voting to approve its own Japanese school, which would uproot existing program

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Ohio One Step Closer To Ending In-State Renewable Energy Mandate

Bill headed to Ohio Gov. Kasich for his expected signature; Michigan mandate still in effect

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Teachers Contract Contains Questionable Forced Unionization Clause

Plymouth-Canton union wants teachers fired if they don't join union, which is illegal under state's RTW law

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Commentary

Lawmakers Misrepresent Detroit Pension Bill

Legislation does not cap potential taxpayer contributions

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