Five Reasons Government Subsidies For Films Are A Bad Idea
Politicians help Big Hollywood soak taxpayers for few benefits, much harm
Another School Contract Extended To Lock Teachers Into Union Membership
East China agrees to contract forcing employees to pay money to the union
Union Rushes Contract To Avoid Right-to-Work; 'Put This Whole Nightmare Behind Us!'
Dearborn Public Schools voting on contract days before law kicks in
SEIU Election Legitimacy Questioned by Some Union Members
Union president's decision to allow mail-in votes to outgoing home-based caregivers upset some members
College Admits Cooperating With Unions To Sidestep Right-to-Work Law
Macomb Community College locks workers into unions; re-opens contract that was approved just four months ago
Hollywood Transforms Itself to Milk Multiple States for Movie Money
'Transformers' movie series got millions from taxpayers in Michigan, Illinois and Florida
Michigan 'Green' Jobs Declining
Despite state's recovering economy, Michigan's 'green' jobs dropped
Michigan Airport Home To No Planes Or Hangars Receives Over $150K A Year In Tax Dollars
Analyst: 'It's the "bridge-to-nowhere" that you can land your Cessna on'
Despite Claims, Michigan School Funding Higher Than a Decade Ago; Way More Than Decades Past
MSU professor ignores billions in education analysis; districts receiving over $13K per pupil
CMU, Ferris State Protecting Worker Rights
Some universities not agreeing to lengthy agreements that force faculty, others to pay dues or fees after right-to-work law goes into effect
MichiganVotes Describes 25,000th Bill
Information in the hands of voters leads to accountability, oversight of legislator actions
Multiple School Districts Breaking the Law On Transparency
Schools are required to post contracts, compensation information online
Teacher Pension System Hole Getting Deeper
State falls $290 million short on school pension funding in 2012 after GOP left old system largely in place
Commentary: House GOP Not Passing Senate Bill Continues Lansing Tradition Of Underfunding Pension System
Last summer, House Republicans refused to pass a Senate plan ending ability for government to create new unfunded liabilities
Wayne State University: We Got A Deal; Take Our Word For It
University president says if faculty members don't like the deal, 'they can always quit'
Teacher Says She Qualifies For Food Stamps; School Salary Schedule Suggests Otherwise
Five-year teacher would make at least $41K per year with full benefits and pension
Will Gov. Snyder Get Stuck With 'Tax Hiker' Label?
Roads plan could tilt the scale to a net tax increase
Commentary: Natural Gas Plants Better Than Wind Turbines
Natural gas is cheaper with few emissions — why is the state pushing wind?
In Pontiac, MEA Local Raises $12K For School Supplies While Union Health Insurance Arm Sues District for $7.8 Million
Union affiliated MESSA got $7.8M judgment against Pontiac School District
Commentary: Leaving Michigan Education Association To Form Local Union A Good Choice
Roscommon teachers leave MEA, saves tens of thousands of dollars, cuts dues in half and starts scholarship fund
Public Employee Pension Systems Raided To Pay Film Studio Bills
Michigan teachers and state employee systems paid $1.68 million so far for Pontiac studio
Big Hollywood Bailout: Taxpayers Spent Nearly $40 Million To Subsidize Disney's 'Oz'
Michigan citizens helped pay for Disney's record profits
Universities Dodging Right-to-Work Law Under Scrutiny
Wayne State University agrees to unprecedented contract
