Expert: Medicaid Expansion Means Increased Costs For Worse Service
Avik Roy: 'It's not tough to take a billion dollars at the beginning and offload the costs to your successors'
Reopening Union Contracts Could Free Workers
Altering contracts will trigger right-to-work law, according to legal expert
Dozens of School Districts Consider All Teachers the Same
Some schools rate every single teacher 'effective'
Poll: Medicaid Expansion Plan Loses Support When Voters Told of Potential Effects
GOP and Independent male voters against expansion plans; Democrats strongly support
Lawsuit Alleges Wind Power A Threat To Health And Safety
'We've moved our beds to the basement ... so I can try to sleep'
Seniority No Longer Supreme For Teacher Recalls
Blanket 'effective' rating no longer works for Muskegon, other districts having to layoff and recall teachers
MichiganVotes: Minimum Wage Increase — A Serious Effort Or Just Rhetoric?
Bill would make it illegal to work for less than $10 per hour
MSNBC Host Who Said Kids Belong To Community Also Says Education Funding Desperately Inadequate
United States spends more per pupil than any country in the world; 30 percent more than a decade ago
Fiscal Problems Not Stopping Flint From Pursuing $2.4M Hydrogen Bus
City has 18 percent unemployment and an emergency manager
Confirmed: The SEIU ‘Dues Skim’ Finally Ends
Home-based caregivers no longer losing money to union
Despite Lack Of Jobs and Repeated Broken Promises, Legislature Proposes Extension Of Corporate Welfare Program
21st Century Jobs Fund has past jobs and audit failures; Senate looks to continue
Lawmaker: 'No Real Savings’ in Wayne State Contract
Contract with little financial benefit that avoids right-to-work law could cost university
Facts On Right-to-Work In Michigan and How Workers Can Get Out Of Their Union
New website launches highlighting worker freedom in the state
Is the Problem In Detroit Really A Lack Of Revenue?
City receives far more money per person than any other city in the state
Entrepreneur Survey Ranks Michigan Among the Worst In the Nation For Small Businesses
Tax code, zoning and regulatory schemes makes state unfriendly
State Economic Development Group Has Little To Do With Job Success
Analyst: 'Right-to-work’s success will be determined by Michigan’s overall economic performance'
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
County's Rush to Approve New Union Contracts Could Prove Futile
Washtenaw County approved contracts with 15 unions but did not do actuarial analyses
Teachers' Union Wants Lawsuit Moved Out of Court
Lawyer for Taylor union and district administration want state agency to decide contract extension legitimacy issue
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
