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New Study Shows Better Results For Public Charter School Students Compared To Students In Conventional Schools

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Despite Popular Thinking, Michigan Economy Is Not Determined By Automotive Industry

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MEA Spends More On Salaries, Benefits Than Member Representation

Union deficit, spending issues hit as Michigan becomes right-to-work state

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Status Quo School Defenders: Money For Me, But Bad For Thee

Current administrators making over $200K per year fight changes to the system

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Michigan Congressional Republicans Split On 'Fiscal Cliff' Vote

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County Prevailing Wage Law Could Add Millions To Taxpayer Costs

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District's Millage Urgency Claims Don't Match Facts

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Right-to-Work Laws Are Not Inspired By Hitler

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Right-to-Work Poll Numbers Fit the Pattern

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