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MichiganVotes: Legislation Would Eliminate Licensing Mandate on Dietitians, Nutritionists

State report: 'It does not appear that licensing dietitians and nutritionists is necessary to protect the public'

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Medicaid Expansion, Road Funding Key Issues For Michigan Budget

Lansing insiders handicap the chances either issue will be resolved

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Commentary: State Budget Windfall Invalidates Pension Reform Excuses

Legislators should use extra money to shift new school employees to 401(k)-type accounts

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Cities Double Dip on Drunk Driving Arrests

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Democratic Strategist Calls Charter School Official 'The Human Herpes Virus'

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Government Entities Stymie FOIA Requests To Hide Information

Michigan Legislators pushing for change

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School Official Uses Social Media To Attack Policy Makers Again

Godfrey-Lee Supt. David Britten says Legislature hurting public school system

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Count Update: 145 School Districts Have Deals That Dodge Right-to-Work

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Mystery Contribution Kept ‘Dues Skim’ Alive

Union gave dummy employee $12,000, but that money not specified on federal report

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Michigan Votes: Bill Would Lessen Mandates on Landscape Architects

Workers are forced to have seven years experience, take approved classes and provide references to the state

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School District Denies Teacher's Claim of Bias in Evaluations

MEA member says district using evaluations for 'punitive' reasons

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Forever With Us All: A Memorial Day Remembrance

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Lawmakers Looking At MEDC Transparency

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No Free Lunch: $15 an Hour Fast Food Workers Would Lead to Lost Jobs

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District Spent $20K Per Student, Had Rodents In Schools, Holes In Ceiling and Walls

Student: 'We had to worry if something was going to crawl on us ... if the ceiling was going to fall in on us'

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Loss of Funding Not To Blame For School District Failures

For example, Albion Public Schools receives more per pupil than ever, yet it's closing its high school

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Attorney: Taylor District Violated Contract Law to Lock In 10-Year Union Agreement

Union 'security clause' forces teachers to pay dues or fees for a decade as a condition of employment

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Commentary: IRS Scrutiny Hits Close to Home

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After Emergency Manager, Ecorse On Track and In the Hands of Local Officials

Mayor says free spending 'a thing of the past'

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Michigan House and Senate Both Skeptical On Medicaid Expansion

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Michigan Tea Party Group Says It Is A Victim of IRS Discrimination

The IRS has been unfairly targeting groups that promote limited government

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Union President Blames State, School Officials for Problems at Buena Vista, Pontiac Schools

MEA President Cook turns a blind eye to union's role in districts problems

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Some School Districts and Unions Embrace Right-to-Work

Pewamo-Westphalia and Hamilton put worker freedom into union contracts

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Democrat U.S. Rep. Gary Peters Praises Michigan's GOP-Led Recovery

But then resorts back to Democratic talking points and says Michigan rebound because of auto bailout

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MichiganVotes: House GOP Medicaid Expansion Plan Faces Hurdles

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