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Michigan House Republicans Buckle on Obamacare Medicaid Expansion

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Michigan a Top 10 State In Per Capita Spending on K-12 Education

State spends much more than Massachusetts, Minnesota

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Interior Home Inspections Suspended — For Now

Davison Township residents said inspections violated Fourth Amendment rights

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Film Incentives: The $50 Million Sequel

State Rep.: 'I think the studios made a big push for them ... they won me over'

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Union Salary Schedule Ensures State 'Teacher of the Year' Earns Near Bottom In Pay

Grosse Pointe science teacher Gary Abud makes $21,000 less than district's average salary

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Increased School Funding Did Not Slow Districts In Deficit

But 10 districts expected to exit deficit status this year

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MichiganVotes: Proposed — Lie Detector Tester Licensure Repeal; New Licensing For Pharmacy Technicians

One bill would eliminate 1972 law; another would add new law to the books

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Manager of the 'City That Outsourced Everything' Says Privatization Can Help Michigan

Residents happy and officials in Sandy Springs, Ga., get re-elected with huge margin

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Michigan’s Gross Domestic Product Grows in 2012

In last few years, state has moved from 44th to 38th in per-capita GDP

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Michigan Should Look to Florida to Improve Public Education

New study contains six specific policy recommendations to increase student performance, parent-driven accountability

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Legislators Steering Michigan Toward Red Light Cameras

Photo ticketing bills presented in the Legislature

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Defenders Of Public School Monopoly Slam 'Big Profit' Competitors; Haul In Big Money For Themselves

National School Boards Association pays executives hundreds of thousands of dollars

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Gov. Snyder Calls On Obamacare Advocate No. 1

HHS Sec. Sebelius called in because the expansion of Medicaid is at stake

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Michigan's Job Growth Is More Than Just Auto-Related

State's recession and recovery in three charts

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Complete Streets Program: Good Law or Bureaucratic Overreach?

Law requires that walkers, bikers considered when roads designed

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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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