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Expert: Medicaid Expansion Means Increased Costs For Worse Service

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Poll: Medicaid Expansion Plan Loses Support When Voters Told of Potential Effects

GOP and Independent male voters against expansion plans; Democrats strongly support

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Lawsuit Alleges Wind Power A Threat To Health And Safety

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Bill would make it illegal to work for less than $10 per hour

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MSNBC Host Who Said Kids Belong To Community Also Says Education Funding Desperately Inadequate

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At Least 54 School Districts Have Contracts Dodging Michigan's Right-to-Work Law

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City has 18 percent unemployment and an emergency manager

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Confirmed: The SEIU ‘Dues Skim’ Finally Ends

Home-based caregivers no longer losing money to union

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Despite Lack Of Jobs and Repeated Broken Promises, Legislature Proposes Extension Of Corporate Welfare Program

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Lawmaker: 'No Real Savings’ in Wayne State Contract

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Facts On Right-to-Work In Michigan and How Workers Can Get Out Of Their Union

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City receives far more money per person than any other city in the state

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Entrepreneur Survey Ranks Michigan Among the Worst In the Nation For Small Businesses

Tax code, zoning and regulatory schemes makes state unfriendly

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State Economic Development Group Has Little To Do With Job Success

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Poll Results Could Be Positive Indicator For Right-to-Work Advocates

Michigan State University poll finds only 41 percent think right-to-work law will hurt Michigan

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County's Rush to Approve New Union Contracts Could Prove Futile

Washtenaw County approved contracts with 15 unions but did not do actuarial analyses

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Teachers' Union Wants Lawsuit Moved Out of Court

Lawyer for Taylor union and district administration want state agency to decide contract extension legitimacy issue

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Commentary: A Milestone for Michigan — Worker Freedom in the 'Big Labor' State

Unions now will have to be accountable to workers to justify the payment of dues

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