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Hillary Clinton Dead Wrong: Charter Schools Must and Do Take 'Hardest to Teach'

Charters teach more low-income students, not fewer

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Hillary Has It Wrong: Low Income City Doesn't Mean Low Income Schools

Districts in poor areas get a lot more money

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Union Time on the Taxpayer Dime in Michigan

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Beware Claims of State Budget Cuts

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Michigan Must Seize Opportunities for Criminal Justice Reform

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Guilty! Of Something No One Knows Is Illegal

Criminal intent reform may be stalled in Senate committee

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Michigan Moves to Ban Red Light Ticket Cameras

Move would push back against growing national movement

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If At First You Don't Succeed, Sign and Sign Again

Coalition trying to repeal prevailing wage starts petition drive again

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Michigan Home Price Rise Among Fastest in the Nation

Local and state government will cash in on housing rebound

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Michigan Road Spending Near an All-Time High

And just as much as state would have spent if Proposal 1 passed

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I Pledge Allegiance to the Union ...

Dearborn school employees asked to pledge to remain members of the union

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Idea to Hike Detroit Teacher Pay Could Cost $462 Million

Businessman wants to raise teacher salaries to $125K-$150K

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How You Can Win in Court Against the Government But Still Lose

Collecting 'costs and fees' as part of a judgment against the state is difficult

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Interview with Ohio Sen. Bill Seitz

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Hit the Road, Jack! Columnist's Pitch to Close All Charter Schools Hurts Kids

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Governor's Plans For Detroit Schools Allows Leader to Limit School Choice

Some fear schools czar would be political pawn in replicating 'DPS 2.0'

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No School Funding System Adequate to Manage Large Student Declines

Benton Harbor student funding 27 percent above state average

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How the Michigan House Pays For Roads

Spending limitations, but no cuts

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Spring Forward, Fall Back? Bills Would End Daylight Saving in Michigan

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How Effective Will Law Cutting Welfare for Truancy Be?

More kids are skipping school consistently than there are families collecting welfare

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Number of Michigan Welfare Recipients Declines 70 Percent

Economic growth and enforcing limits drive decrease in number of people since 2011

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Detroit Public Schools Debt Increases By $1 Million Every School Day

Governor pitches $715M bailout plan

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Looming 'Teacher Shortage' Appears Largely Mythical

Michigan has thousands more educators than it needs

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Tax Watchdog Highlights the Millions Some Receive in Pension Benefits

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With Half of the Students Chronically Absent, New Truancy Law Would Strip Welfare From Families

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