Reality Check: Is Teacher Pay So Low They Cannot 'Eat and Have a Life'?
Starting Michigan teacher salaries comparable to other professions
Government-Backed Green Energy Company Sweetens Package For Top Executives Despite Mounting Problems
In SEC filings, A123 Systems raises 'substantial doubt on the Company's ability to continue'
Oops, House Committee Chair Not Sure How Union-Friendly Language Got Into Teacher Pension Bill
Private contractors would be classified as public employees, possibly subject to unionization efforts
Personal Property Tax Phase-Out Matters For Michigan
Replacement revenue to come from expired tax credits
Intimidation, Threats Take Place of Civil Discourse
Protesters taking to the extreme against their opponents
No Relief In Sight For Home Health Care Workers
Without action from governor's office, SEIU 'Dues Skim' likely to continue until at least fall
Commentary: States and Federal Government Should Stop Funding Higher Education
How one college rejects public funding and keeps tuition down
Michigan Senate Takes Up Bill to Ban Government Union Stewards Working on Taxpayers' Dime
Expensive Janitorial Contract Forces Cuts
Ortonville-Brandon school board guaranteed 90 percent of $17K health insurance with union despite economic uncertainties
Commentary: Productivity Leads To Prosperity
Eliminating tax on business tools and equipment will benefit, not hinder, the economy
Union Money Helps 'Dues Skim' Stay Alive
Home health care workers still losing money to SEIU despite law to end the scam; dummy employer executive director working only 3 hours a month
Union Friendly GOP Legislator Spurned by Big Labor
Rep. Zorn target of union attacks after voting for more charter schools
Biased Message Pitched in Taxpayer Funded Textbook
Book claims Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick was bipartisan legislator
Alcohol-Market Controls Like Michigan’s Do Not Appear to Advance Public Health and Safety, Study Finds
State economic restrictions raise consumer prices, reduce availability and limit entrepreneurial opportunities to no clear end, say authors

GOP Budget Spends More on Film Subsidies
Picking Hollywood over taxpayers
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