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Dropping Union Health Insurance Saves District $737K

MESSA revenue drops $190 million

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Ann Arbor Schools Bargains Over 'Prohibited Subject'

Law gives school boards sole authority to set teacher merit pay

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Grand Rapids Transit Agency Defends New Bus Line

Michigan's first 'bus rapid transit' forced to give away rides

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Gap Between Teacher Salaries and Private-Sector Workers Increasing

Since 1999, public school teacher pay has risen from 10 percent to 23 percent higher than average worker

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Democrat Mark Schauer Receiving the Big Donations in Gubernatorial Race

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'Worst Fears' of MEA Realized as Teachers Leave

Union president's greatest fear was losing 'thousands' of members — another 5K left in August

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Superintendent Doing Something About Illegal Contract Provision

Head of Northport Public Schools making sure teachers are informed of their rights

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Court Grills County Over Land Bank Activities

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MEA’s August Window Declared Illegal

Judge finds union guilty of unfair labor practices

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School Districts Across the State Violating Michigan Right-to-Work Law

Thousands of teachers misled into believing they have to pay union dues

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$40 Million ‘Rapid’ Silver Line Bus Takes Twice as Long as a Car

Video shows how new Grand Rapids bus line beats the old line by only one minute

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Making Michigan Right-to-Work: Implementation Problems in Public Schools

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Number of Michigan Residents on Food Stamps Finally Declining

Food assistance has skyrocketed since 2000

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Education Rally Long on Emotion, Short on Facts

Many false statements at 'Michigan Teachers and Allies for Change' event in Ann Arbor

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Democrats See New Voter Turnout Techniques as Ace in the Hole

An inside look at how political parties get people to the polls

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State Official Has Reputation for Doing it the Right Way

A look at Michigan's Election Director Chris Thomas

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Where $100 Million Buys Little: Michigan School Employee Pension Fund

Teacher pension system gobbles up 30 percent of payroll

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Union Falsely Tells Teachers They Lose Sick Leave Benefits if They Opt Out

Union and non-union employees contribute to sick bank

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The (Optimistic) State of America 'After Leviathan'

Lunch event: Author Kevin D. Williamson coming to Michigan

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Detroit Expected $55 Million in Property Tax Revenue; It Brought in $6.7 Million

Finance expert: Missed projections 'compares to that in many third world cities'

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Political Predictions: A Glance at the Top of the Ballot in November

Where do Michigan's races for Governor and U.S. Senate stand?

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