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
Teachers Making Over $80,000 Say They Need Second Jobs 'To Make Ends Meet'
Educators say they cannot 'survive' on one income
Grand Rapids' Mayoral Candidates Spar Over City's Financial Health
One claims city debt is $533 per resident, another says it’s $5,318
Paid Leave Mandate Raises Stakes in 'Punitive' Move Against Employers
Group behind move to hike minimum wage now eyeing paid sick time in Michigan
Michigan Schools Improving Financially as Dire Predictions Shown to be False
Past claims haven't materialized
Cut Corporate Welfare Before Social Welfare to Fund Roads
Michigan debates spending MEDC or EITC money on transportation
Bipartisan Reading Bill Not Just 'Read or Flunk'
Prescribes early intervention for struggling readers
With Right-to-Work, Employees No Longer Have to Put Up With Unions Opposed to Their Values
State Supremes Rebuff Claims Government Land Bank Shortchanged Taxpayers
Uphold’s 'no standing' decision
National Teachers Union Boasts of Having 'Conservative' Members While Undermining Their Values
NEA agenda includes global warming extremism, abortion and other non-education issues
Sen. Nofs: Bills Won't Eliminate 'Electric Choice'
But opponents say bills place unfair burdens on competitors
U.P. Road Commission Taking On EPA
Environmental agency stands in the way of 21-mile road project
Gov. Granholm in 2009: 'Movie Studio to Create 700 Jobs;' Six Years Later - Nada
Wonderstruck Studios never materialized
Frustrated With Public School, Parents of Student With Special Needs Find Help at Private School
Michigan law limits school choice
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
Media Echo Chamber Repeats Same Misinformation on Road Funding
Reducing a program’s rate of increase is not a 'cut'
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
Number of People Collecting Unemployment in Michigan Plummets Nearly 90 Percent
There are 314,000 fewer people taking unemployment benefits than in 2009
Clock is Ticking on Michigan's Film Subsidies
Unless the bill is vetoed, film incentives end soon
