MEA President Repeats 'Disingenuous' Claim About Teacher Pay
Union says teacher with master's degree earns only $31,000; won't respond to verification requests
Public Sector Workers Still Earn More Than Private Sector Workers
For first time in years, compensation gap narrows
'Green' Energy Advocates Targeting Michigan Again
Despite 'green' failures, group wants state to produce 25% of its energy by 2025
Teacher Pension Poverty Claim Warrants Scrutiny
MEA article said teacher pensions forced retirees to live 'barely' above poverty level
Retired Educator Says He 'Would Not Have Gone Into Teaching' With Proposed Pension Reform
Teacher Upset She Can't Retire at 47
MEA member says reform bill calling for teachers to contribute minimally to retirement is unfair
1,200 Hours To Be a Lawyer, But 2,000 To Be a Barber
New bill would repeal haircut licensing standards
Despite Environmental Alarmism, Great Lakes Have Not Been Setting Low Water Level Records
A Tale of Two Districts: Responding To Severe Fiscal Problems
Hamtramck, Clintondale have $42K per year janitors who pay nothing for health care premiums
The Problem With Allen Park
City owes tens of millions from government planning attempts gone bad; requests an emergency manager
Commentary: 'Corporate Welfare' Hype Yields Few Economic Results
The companies promoted by the MEDC on Youtube are in financial trouble
Sen. Debbie Stabenow Addresses the Issues
Michigan Democrat faces 'polite but concerned' crowd in Midland
New Law Frees Home Health Care Providers From Stealth Unionization, Dues Skim
Illegal arrangement that netted SEIU $29.4 million from the developmentally disabled comes to an end
