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SEIU Sues State, Governor to Keep Home Health Care 'Dues Skim' Money Flowing

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Ecorse Cuts Police OT in Half Once Union Contract’s Restrictive Language Was Removed

'Extreme' language in contract made fiscal responsibility nearly impossible

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Learn to be a Citizen Watchdog

Investigative journalism group hosts event in Lansing

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Teacher Union Poverty Claims Fail Fact Test

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The Dangers of Painting — State Law Requires Training, Exam, Fees For the Right to Earn a Living

'Irrational' licensing requirements force painters, floor sanders, glaziers to give time and money

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Labor Group Targets Disabled Rehab Program Participants For Unionization

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Town Votes Down Windmill Plan, Board Moving Ahead Anyways

Resident: 'They talk about the environment, but it really all comes down to money'

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Attorney General Orders State To Stop SEIU 'Dues Skim'

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Attorney General Orders Home Health Dues Skim to End

Illegal scheme continued despite law explicitly stating providers are not government employees

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Michigan's Competitiveness Depends on Defined Benefit Reform For Teachers

State could save $10 billion by the end of the decade

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Teacher and Spouse Make $140K Per Year, 'Adamant' That Their Children Will 'Never' Be Educators

Rockford Public School teacher says he, other teachers are the 'scorn of the Republican Party'

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Improve Michigan’s Economy with Alcohol Sales at Farmers Markets

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Reality Check: Is Teacher Pay So Low They Cannot 'Eat and Have a Life'?

Starting Michigan teacher salaries comparable to other professions

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Government-Backed Green Energy Company Sweetens Package For Top Executives Despite Mounting Problems

In SEC filings, A123 Systems raises 'substantial doubt on the Company's ability to continue'

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Oops, House Committee Chair Not Sure How Union-Friendly Language Got Into Teacher Pension Bill

Private contractors would be classified as public employees, possibly subject to unionization efforts

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Analysis: Michigan’s Long History of Government Pension Problems

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Ecorse: Regaining Control

Taxpayers benefit from emergency manager actions

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Personal Property Tax Phase-Out Matters For Michigan

Replacement revenue to come from expired tax credits

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Intimidation, Threats Take Place of Civil Discourse

Protesters taking to the extreme against their opponents

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No Relief In Sight For Home Health Care Workers

Without action from governor's office, SEIU 'Dues Skim' likely to continue until at least fall

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Commentary: States and Federal Government Should Stop Funding Higher Education

How one college rejects public funding and keeps tuition down

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GOP's 'No' Votes On School Choice Defend Their Decisions

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Michigan Senate Takes Up Bill to Ban Government Union Stewards Working on Taxpayers' Dime

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Expensive Janitorial Contract Forces Cuts

Ortonville-Brandon school board guaranteed 90 percent of $17K health insurance with union despite economic uncertainties

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Commentary: Productivity Leads To Prosperity

Eliminating tax on business tools and equipment will benefit, not hinder, the economy

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