Commentary: Protect Americans by Protecting Due Process
U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek speaks out against vague language in legislation
Attorney General Appeals Ruling That Allows SEIU to Keep Taking Dues From Medicaid Checks
Wind Association Executive To State Bureaucrats: 'Delete These Types of Emails'
State derails scientific panel recommendations regarding windmill noise levels
Teacher Layoffs Not Caused By Lack of Cash
Emergency managers working to eliminate long-running deficits, improve school districts
GOP-Led House Passes New ‘Tax’ On Private Contract Workers To Pay For Retirement System Liabilities
Schools will pay 12 percent tax on all operating expenditures, not just public employees
Select Tax Breaks For State 'Renaissance Zones' Program Returns One-Fifth of Predicted Jobs
Only one-third of the expected private investment generated
Union Health Care Ballot Supporters Say They Have Enough Signatures for a Vote
Union claimed First Amendment rights in court; ballot promoters now claim it's to protect workers, patients
Corporate Subsidy Program Lives On Despite Lackluster Results
Republicans overwhelmingly support Granholm-era program that has generated a poor return on investment
Pontiac Turnaround Stories: City Vs. Schools
While the school district struggles, the city sees light at the end of the tunnel thanks to emergency manager reforms
Former GOP Spokesman: 'Is Armed Rebellion Now Justified?'
Lansing attorney does not like Supreme Court Obamacare ruling
State Program Awards $67 Million, Creates One-Third of Projected Jobs
Lax oversight of grant recipients also cited by Auditor General report
Democratic Rep Cites Questionable Figures in Rant Against GOP's Budget
Rep. Jim Townsend said plan is 'atrocious' when it comes to education funding
Charter Schools Not At Fault For Conventional School Failures
Charter schools open because parents want choices
