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Was This State COVID Spending Item ‘Appropriate?’ Auditor General Can’t Say

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Democrat’s Amendment Insinuates Legislative Leaders Affiliate With Domestic Terrorists

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State Spent $13 Billion More Last Year Than A Decade Ago, Even After Inflation

Still, there’s always calls for more

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Granholm Green Energy Handout: A Glowing Promise And Cattle Feed

After getting millions from taxpayers, Alpena biogas refinery now makes a livestock ingredient

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See You In Court: Contractors Sue Township Over Unlawful Union Contracting Privilege

Officials thumb noses at 2015 ban on special treatment for unions in government contracts

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Billboard: Whitmer Dissed People With ‘One Rule For Others And A Different One For Themselves’

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Studies Can’t Prove Lockdowns Didn’t Work - Or That They Did

Did the costs outweigh the benefits?

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Residents Testify Local Airbnb Bans Take Away Freedom And Income

Bill to permit restrictions but not bans approved by a House committee

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Number Of Michigan Teachers Rises Even As Enrollment Declines

Yet media often tells a teacher shortage story

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Michigan’s Highest-Profile Lockdown Scofflaw: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

Also the highest-ranking violator, with a growing record

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State Uses $11M From Prisoners’ Phone Call Charges To Cover Other Prison Program Costs

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State Pension Underfunding Enough To Give Pontiac Teachers $11,000 Bonuses

There are no bonuses; that's how much more district paid pension fund in 2020 vs. 2010

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The Old ‘Teachers Out-Of-Pocket For School Supplies’ Canard Resurfaces

Constitution, law, courts all affirm: Taxpayers cover these costs, not teachers or parents

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Media’s Flint Police Narratives Misleading And Often Wrong

Police pay not unreasonably low, especially where $28,834 is median household income

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Pipeline Shutdown Supported By Progressives Could Cost 23,000 U.P. Households Their Heat

Potential fuel shortages hit northern families where they live

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Michigan School Pensions Still Underwater, Democrat's Bill Would Sink Them Lower

Double pension credits for some who collected paychecks during pandemic

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Whitmer Lifted Outdoor Mask Mandate, Tigers May Break Other Rules Saying No Mask Needed

Michigan agencies create regulatory swamp of epidemic mandates, restrictions

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School District’s Use Of Sign-Waving Children To Electioneer For Tax Hike Probably Not Illegal

District silent so far on whether teachers and students were taken out of class for this

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State Claims Business Groups Involved In Permanent Mask Mandates They Strongly Oppose

Workplace regulators want masks, health monitoring, social distancing and remote work going forward

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Cost Of School Pension Underfunding In 2021: 42% Of Teacher Payroll Expense

Politicians overpromised, managers filled gap with rosy scenarios, taxpayers on the hook

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Three States Will Refuse Federal Benefit That Makes Staying At Home Pay More Than Working

A Michigan Democrat explained the problem

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Wind, Solar Firms Picked For Granholm’s Governor Mansion Soon Went Broke

Detroit Free Press reported the installation meant she’s not kidding on renewables

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Whitmer’s Private Jet Trip During Pandemic Flies In Face Of Her Carbon Order Claims

Do what I say ...

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Cities Across Michigan Are Banning Airbnb — This Bill Would Stop Them

It would allow short-term rentals to be regulated but not banned

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Union President Wants Teachers Paid ‘What They’re Worth’

But union contracts just rewarded a regional teacher of the year with five years of no raises

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