'Taxpayer Burnout' Likely At Play In Rejection Of Grand Rapids Community College Millage Request
Teacher Made Over $80K Per Year, Retires With a Pension of Over $40K — Claims 'Violation of Trust'
Article analysis takes on educators paying 5 percent of pension costs
Commentary: Legislators Choose School Employees Over Taxpayers on Retirement Benefit Reform
Analysis: Local Governments Wrong to Call Foul On Property Tax Reform
Phase out, elimination of tax credits and improving economy should help communities adjust
Federal 'Stimulus' Spent $34.5 Million In Michigan For Only 183 Total Jobs
14 companies spent over $188K per job
Teachers' Union Fails Accounting 101
Union reports revenues as profits in claims about cyber school operator
Allen Park Turns to Residents For Bad Investment Bailout
City loses tens of millions in quest for film business
Michigan's Job Loss Apocalypse Averted!
No thanks to the 'Department of Corporate Welfare.'
City Claims Significant Workforce Cut; Budget Says Otherwise
Analyst: '[E]xploiting voters' fear of crimes to extract more money...'
Commentary: Low-Balled School Pension Contributions Kick Taxpayers in the Teeth
They've been low-balled for too many years
Union Lobbying Helps Keep Prison Privatization Bill Locked Up
Despite savings, some GOP lawmakers refusing to support bill
District Official Confirms That MEA Salary Claims Not Supported
Even with temporary pay cut, no Tecumseh teacher earns $31K, official says

May 11, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
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