Union Threatens Hall of Fame Coach With Legal Action For Not Paying Dues
In 34 years, teacher says he was never notified of 'August window'
Expert: Higher Education Bubble Is Coming and States Better Prepare
Richard Vedder: 'The big losers in this are poor people'
MEA Says 1 Percent of Teachers Have Left Union, But Claim is Questionable
Union's estimate is missing some important context
Teachers Sue MEA To Escape Union
Union demanded bank account information and threatened teacher's credit
Yes, The Legislature Changed Its Emergency Manager Policies to Reflect the Referendum
And the new law gives local governments more control
New Bill Would Shed Light On Asset Forfeiture In Michigan
Bipartisan House bill would bring transparency to law enforcement seizing property without criminal charges
'Secretive Obama Administration' Official to Kick Off Event on Transparency
Legal scholar says Attorney General Holder's participation in Wayne State event is 'the height of hypocrisy'
With Competition Diminished, Michigan Citizens Paying High Price For Electricity
Once a leader in energy competition, Great Lakes State now lags behind the Midwest
State Workers Earn $5.8 Billion More in Benefits Than Private Sector Employees
New study shows that while the state's population, GDP and income fell, government worker benefits skyrocketed
Union Tries to Shame Ex-Members
MEA affiliate lists the names of school employees who chose to leave the union
Barber Bill Barely Takes Anything Off The Top
Wholesale changes — not minor trims — to business regulations needed in Michigan
Detroit To Waive Old Fees On Property Sales
City previously required new building owners to pay off building debts from previous owners
Beer Website Provides More Information About Taxpayer Investment Than The State
Deals that never materialize are not reported by the MEDC

Michigan's Higher Ed Bubble
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