Draconian Traffic Fee Law Moving Toward The Chopping Block
Bill would phase out 'driver responsibility fees'
School Union Contracts Across The State Retain Clauses Calling For Hiring Based On Race
Ann Arbor, Oak Park, Kalamazoo and others have provisions
Mystery Project Almost Got $5.5 Million From Taxpayers
Funding for P20 project tied up with money losing real estate offering, corporate welfare
Superintendent Says District Worse Off Despite Getting More Overall State Money
Kalamazoo superintendent ignores tens of millions of dollars to make his case
Union Teacher Contract Has Illegal Racial Preferences Provision
Mt. Clemens superintendent says removing language would cost district in employee concessions
District Disputes MEA President's Claim About School Funding Cuts
Steve Cook said Wayne-Westland lost $40 million under Gov. Snyder; administration official says district received more revenue
Electricity Competition In Texas, Illinois Brought Lower Prices Than Michigan
Cause of rolling blackouts remain in dispute
Michigan Paying $860 Million In Select Tax Incentives, Subsidies
Favored businesses get preferences
City Says Recording Device Ban Was Due To 'Miscommunication'
Grand Rapids says camera ban imposed at public hearing involving Acton Institute no longer in place
House Readies For Vote On FOIA Reforms
New bill would lower costs for citizens accessing public information from government
Electric Vehicle Battery Subsidy Failures Evident Early On
Former Gov. Granholm defends her policies in Detroit Free Press article
Non-Christians Given 'Special Consideration' In Union Teacher Contract
Ferndale Public Schools provision could violate state and federal laws
Asset Forfeiture Issue Arises With Clause in Human Trafficking Bills
Citizens could lose property under 'willful blindness' provision
More People On Food Stamps After Past Minimum Wage Increases
Nonetheless, Center for American Progress report contradicts recent trend
