Analysis: Incorrect Population Figures Means State Has Overpaid Detroit For Past Decade
City gets more than its fair amount of revenue sharing
Internet Sales Tax One Step Closer to Reality in Michigan
Six Republicans in House committee support bills targeting online shoppers
Community College Labor Studies Class Features Nearly All Union Perspective
Course turned into lecture series lacks balance
Detroit's 'Operation Compliance' Shows the Dangers of Too Many Regulations
Having too many regulations is the same as having none
Union Graphic Leaves Out Billions of Public Dollars To Claim Education 'Cuts'
MEA's Facebook page has multiple inaccuracies
Despite Union Leader Complaints, Michigan Exports Exploding
Free trade boosts the economy
House Committee Votes To Define 'Journalists' and Delay Access to Certain Public Records
Government would decide definition of 'news organization'
Court Ruling Supports State Law That Prohibits Discrimination of Non-Union Contractors
'Fair and Open Competition in Governmental Construction Act' back in force
From Here to Eternity?
Motion Picture Association of America letter wants permanent corporate welfare for movies
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
Union's Specious Claim in Indiana RTW Case
Trying to use anti-slavery clause to deny worker freedom
State Taxpayers Pay For Journalists to Go on Golf Course Tours
'Golf Writer Familiarization Tour' part of Pure Michigan campaign
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
'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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