Michigan a Top 10 State In Per Capita Spending on K-12 Education
State spends much more than Massachusetts, Minnesota
Interior Home Inspections Suspended — For Now
Davison Township residents said inspections violated Fourth Amendment rights
Film Incentives: The $50 Million Sequel
State Rep.: 'I think the studios made a big push for them ... they won me over'
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
Increased School Funding Did Not Slow Districts In Deficit
But 10 districts expected to exit deficit status this year
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
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
Michigan’s Gross Domestic Product Grows in 2012
In last few years, state has moved from 44th to 38th in per-capita GDP
Michigan Should Look to Florida to Improve Public Education
New study contains six specific policy recommendations to increase student performance, parent-driven accountability
Legislators Steering Michigan Toward Red Light Cameras
Photo ticketing bills presented in the Legislature
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
Gov. Snyder Calls On Obamacare Advocate No. 1
HHS Sec. Sebelius called in because the expansion of Medicaid is at stake
Michigan's Job Growth Is More Than Just Auto-Related
State's recession and recovery in three charts
Complete Streets Program: Good Law or Bureaucratic Overreach?
Law requires that walkers, bikers considered when roads designed
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'
Medicaid Expansion, Road Funding Key Issues For Michigan Budget
Lansing insiders handicap the chances either issue will be resolved
Commentary: State Budget Windfall Invalidates Pension Reform Excuses
Legislators should use extra money to shift new school employees to 401(k)-type accounts
Government Entities Stymie FOIA Requests To Hide Information
Michigan Legislators pushing for change
School Official Uses Social Media To Attack Policy Makers Again
Godfrey-Lee Supt. David Britten says Legislature hurting public school system
Mystery Contribution Kept ‘Dues Skim’ Alive
Union gave dummy employee $12,000, but that money not specified on federal report
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
