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Analysis: Incorrect Population Figures Means State Has Overpaid Detroit For Past Decade

City gets more than its fair amount of revenue sharing

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Internet Sales Tax One Step Closer to Reality in Michigan

Six Republicans in House committee support bills targeting online shoppers

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What Does College Really Cost?

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Community College Labor Studies Class Features Nearly All Union Perspective

Course turned into lecture series lacks balance

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Detroit's 'Operation Compliance' Shows the Dangers of Too Many Regulations

Having too many regulations is the same as having none

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Union Graphic Leaves Out Billions of Public Dollars To Claim Education 'Cuts'

MEA's Facebook page has multiple inaccuracies

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Despite Union Leader Complaints, Michigan Exports Exploding

Free trade boosts the economy

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MiChild Reimbursement Rate Being Cut

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September 13, 2013, MichiganVotes Weekly Vote Report

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House Committee Votes To Define 'Journalists' and Delay Access to Certain Public Records

Government would decide definition of 'news organization'

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Mackinac Center Cigarette Smuggling Studies Earn Global Audience

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The Detroit Narrative Will Shape the Nation

Letter from the president

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Republicans Backsliding After Solid Reforms

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Court Ruling Supports State Law That Prohibits Discrimination of Non-Union Contractors

'Fair and Open Competition in Governmental Construction Act' back in force

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State Agency Approves Subsidy Deals Despite Repeated Shortcomings

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From Here to Eternity?

Motion Picture Association of America letter wants permanent corporate welfare for movies

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Lawmaker Does U-Turn on Red Light Cameras

State Rep. Wayne Schmidt previously wanted to ban red light cameras, then wanted them, now not moving bill

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Union's Specious Claim in Indiana RTW Case

Trying to use anti-slavery clause to deny worker freedom

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Legislator: Speed Traps 'A Tax on the Poor'

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College Subsidies a Growing Problem

More money, more issues

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Fast Food Wages and Fabian Follies

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State Taxpayers Pay For Journalists to Go on Golf Course Tours

'Golf Writer Familiarization Tour' part of Pure Michigan campaign

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Right-to-Work Event Marred By Protesters Spitting At Worker Freedom Advocates

Union activists and supporters disrupt event where Mackinac Center expert was invited to speak

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'Special Interest' Campaign Rhetoric Doesn't Match With Reality

As a legislator, Mark Schauer voted to approve tax breaks and subsidies to plenty of favored businesses

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September 6, 2013, MichiganVotes Weekly Vote Report

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