What the New Legislature Should Stand For – and What It Should Not
A time for choosing in Michigan
MEA Drops Attempt to Stop Vote on Decertification
Grand Rapids Community College workers move forward with re-evaluating the union
Teacher Claims Union Ruined Her Credit, Humiliated Her Over Trying to Leave
Harper Creek educator files lawsuit against the MEA
Energy Policy Director: Wind Energy isn't Cheap and Alone Can't Meet Our Needs
'We left wind a couple hundred years ago'
CapCon Interview with Founding Editor Ken Braun and Mackinac Center President Joseph G. Lehman
On its fifth year anniversary, a history lesson
State Liquor Commission Should End Rules that Hike Prices
An open letter to the Regulatory Reform Committee
Litigants Ask Supreme Court to Review County Land Bank Cherry-Picking Prime Property
Lawsuit wants to prevent government land bank from cutting in front of private investors
District Ties Teachers' Salaries to Financial Health
Port Huron teachers take cuts or get raises depending on district's fund balance
Ethanol Study Touted as Independent Was Paid for by Corn Growers
No hard rules for identifying conflict of interest
Granholm Too Cool For Her Own Cool Initiative?
Former governor pitched a policy to keep people in state then fled herself
Federal Government Stymies Energy Production on its Land
About 97 percent of federal land isn't being utilized
Michigan Celebrates School Choice
Students flood the Capitol for 'National School Choice Week'
Fixing Michigan's Budget-Killing School Employees' Pension Up in the Air
MPSERS reform may be murky
State Revenue Increasing by $640 Million
Michigan's projected deficit is because of overspending
The Costs and Benefits of Wind Energy: Competing Groups Hold Forums
CapCon reporter kicked out of pro-wind energy forum
Governor Signs Bill Freeing Up Market Approach to Health Care
Medical retainer agreements for routine care won't be considered 'insurance'
State Agency Wants $1,500 for a No-Cost Electronic File
State liquor commission charged for copying paper files not wanted
Speed Limit Reform Died Last Year but May be Revived
Government rakes in millions from tickets
MEDC's New Program: Government Funding Government
City of Ypsilanti will benefit from MEDC's $50,000
How Michigan Blew a Hole in its Budget
Handing out taxpayer dollars to large corporations was a bipartisan effort
Michigan Sales Tax Hike Proposal May Provide Schools With Less
What the law says now and what it would be changed to
Did the State Superintendent Advocate Detroit Schools Hire More Teachers?
Michigan Department of Education says CapCon headline was inaccurate
