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U.S. Supreme Court Discusses Right-to-Work For All Public Employees

Union 'dues skim' case could mean the end of forced unionization of home-based caregivers, others

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Expert: Utilities Distorting Electric Choice Track Record

Q&A on regulation vs. choice in electricity markets

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Q&A With the MEDC: Verifying Jobs Resulting From Special Government Favors

State Reps call for greater transparency or elimination of program

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State Agency Has 52 Employees Who Earn More Than $100K

State Rep.: 'The MEDC's track record in picking winners is poor'

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The $2 Billion Education Funding Myth

Number ignores billions in grants

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Reality Check: Michigan Public Schools Getting More Money For Fewer Students

State spending up $800 million, student enrollment down 2.4 percent

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Westland Dropping 'Gatekeeper' FOIA Fee, Lowering Costs for Public Documents

Mackinac Center lawsuit filed against the city settled; public no longer overcharged for information

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Michigan Auto Jobs On the Rebound Thanks to 'Leaner and Meaner' Manufacturers

Economist: Industry won't likely recover to pre-recession levels

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'Deep Freeze' Adding Inches of Ice to Great Lakes Levels

Experts unsure if water levels will remain high

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Mismanagement Often to Blame for School District Financial Troubles

Flint Community Schools lost students but continued to overestimate revenue

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Bill Would Open Up Competition In Michigan’s Electricity Market

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Michigan Taxpayers Paying Far More Money For Far Fewer State Workers

State worker compensation has increased 31 percent over inflation since 1999

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Disabled Family Sees 300 Percent Increase In Health Insurance Costs Under Obamacare

Video report: An Obamacare odyssey for special needs family

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What Economic Development Transparency Should Look Like

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Judge Upholds Right-to-Work Dodging Tactic

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Cities Take Snow Emergencies To New Restrictive Level

Lansing residents told "non-essential" driving was banned during snowstorm

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University Staff Breaks Away From Michigan Education Association

Grand Valley State University vote means union loses another bargaining unit

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Minimum Wage, Minimum Employment

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Record Profits for Warner Bros. Doesn't Stop State From Giving Company Huge Subsidy

Movie company made $1.2 billion; Michigan taxpayers to give it $35 million

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Michigan Among the Leaders In Job Growth

Recent article, column paint misleading picture about state's economy

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Superintendent Makes False Claim About Her Salary, Benefits

Total compensation includes money taxpayers contribute for retirement and benefits

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2013 In Review: Worker Freedom, Medicaid Expansion Took Center Stage

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While Salaries Decline, Total Cost For Michigan Teachers Increasing

Some educators cost more per hour than their superintendents

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Despite Claim, Tax Cuts Have Not 'Overwhelmed' Michigan

Michigan has seen more major tax increase than reductions

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