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State Supreme Court Ruling: State Employees are Free to Exercise Right-to-Work

Court rules 4-3 that Civil Service Commission can't require involuntary payments to union

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Teachers Making Over $80,000 Say They Need Second Jobs 'To Make Ends Meet'

Educators say they cannot 'survive' on one income

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Grand Rapids' Mayoral Candidates Spar Over City's Financial Health

One claims city debt is $533 per resident, another says it’s $5,318

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Paid Leave Mandate Raises Stakes in 'Punitive' Move Against Employers

Group behind move to hike minimum wage now eyeing paid sick time in Michigan

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Michigan Schools Improving Financially as Dire Predictions Shown to be False

Past claims haven't materialized

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Expelling Mankind Won't Make Earth A Paradise

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Cut Corporate Welfare Before Social Welfare to Fund Roads

Michigan debates spending MEDC or EITC money on transportation

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Bipartisan Reading Bill Not Just 'Read or Flunk'

Prescribes early intervention for struggling readers

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With Right-to-Work, Employees No Longer Have to Put Up With Unions Opposed to Their Values

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State Supremes Rebuff Claims Government Land Bank Shortchanged Taxpayers

Uphold’s 'no standing' decision

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National Teachers Union Boasts of Having 'Conservative' Members While Undermining Their Values

NEA agenda includes global warming extremism, abortion and other non-education issues

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Sen. Nofs: Bills Won't Eliminate 'Electric Choice'

But opponents say bills place unfair burdens on competitors

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State's Corporate Welfare Agency Has a History of Secrecy

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U.P. Road Commission Taking On EPA

Environmental agency stands in the way of 21-mile road project

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Gov. Granholm in 2009: 'Movie Studio to Create 700 Jobs;' Six Years Later - Nada

Wonderstruck Studios never materialized

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Frustrated With Public School, Parents of Student With Special Needs Find Help at Private School

Michigan law limits school choice

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Union President Attacks School Board While They Pay Her Not to Teach

Ann Arbor teachers union president gets full-time release, mostly paid for by taxpayers

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That's a Wrap! Film Subsidies Terminated

Bill ending program now a law

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Great Lakes Water Levels At High-Level Marks

Rise has submerged some beaches

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Media Echo Chamber Repeats Same Misinformation on Road Funding

Reducing a program’s rate of increase is not a 'cut'

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Independent Union Shows Unions Can Prosper Under Right-To-Work

Roscommon Teachers Association left the MEA and doesn't have to bully members to keep them

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Number of People Collecting Unemployment in Michigan Plummets Nearly 90 Percent

There are 314,000 fewer people taking unemployment benefits than in 2009

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State Income Tax Also Serves as Stealth Welfare Program

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Clock is Ticking on Michigan's Film Subsidies

Unless the bill is vetoed, film incentives end soon

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House and Senate Pass Competing Road Funding Plans

Now the negotiations begin

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