State Education Department Promotes Far-Left U.S. History
An anti-American polemic called ‘A Racial Justice Guide to Thanksgiving’ links to inaccurate claims
MSU Prof Studies School Choice, Says It Would Hurt; 146 Studies Say It Would Help
Government education establishment circles wagons against a new tuition tax credit ballot proposal
Did The Crime, Served The Time — And Now He Can Make A Living
Scores of occupations require a Michigan license; until recently, this barred those with a record
New Report Rebuts General Teacher Shortage Narrative
‘(H)ard to see the justification for the broad scope of the governor’s ... bonus spending proposal’
Michigan’s School Pension Fund Has A Great Year In The Market
A large $15.8 billion gain knocked down the level of
Schools, Agencies Use Prohibitive Charges To Shut Down Access To Public Records
People's right to know dies in swarms of government lawyers
An Epidemic Of Off-Base Michigan ‘Teacher Shortage’ Narratives
115,800 is more than 110,788
New Buffalo’s Mayor Takes Hardball Approach To Short-Term Rentals
Humphrey's opposition to Airbnb-type home rentals there has brought two federal lawsuits
U-M’s Uncomfortable Relationship With Michigan’s Open Records Law
University officials often behave as if Freedom of Information Act requirements are optional
Detroit Repeals Some Burdensome Business And Occupational License Mandates
City piled its own rules and regs on top of state ones
Remember When Leaving The House During COVID Could Be A Crime? Detroit Free Press Doesn’t
Union Sought Workplace Monopoly, Cries ‘Involuntary Servitude’ When Worker Chooses Not To Join
The union agreed to represent everyone but now doesn’t want to
Schools Collect $6.1 Billion Federal COVID Bucks, Teachers Union Calls State Tax Cut Irresponsible
Billions more pouring into Michigan schools but no breaks for state taxpayers so far
Whitmer Says ‘Do All We Can’ To Put Money Back In Pockets, Opposes $2.5 Billion Tax Cut Awaiting Signature
State Spending Up Nearly $10 Billion Over Five Years; Whitmer Expected To Veto Income Tax Cut
Democrats Advocate Good-Paying Jobs, Except For Elected Democrats’ Staff
The Michigan Democratic Senate caucus is posting below-minimum wage pay rates
‘Years Of Budget Cuts?’ Dearborn Schools Funding Increases $957 Per Student, Even After Inflation
Granholm Said In November Gas Prices Would 'Turn The Corner' In Early 2022
U.S. secretary of energy tells public, ‘We are working through an energy transition’
College Loan Payoffs For Government Employees — And These Teacher Union Officials
U.S. taxpayers pick up the tab
