‘The Science’ Revolts: Social, Health Costs Of Lockdowns And School Closures Exceed Benefits
Top-tier epidemiologists warn of ‘irreparable damage, with the underprivileged disproportionately harmed’
House Speaker Says Whitmer Endangered Legislators By Not Disclosing Capitol Terrorism Plot
Spend $99 Challenging This Group’s Agenda And It’s ‘Climate Science Disinformation’
They invoke science but their arithmetic equates $99 with $364,000
State Data Rebuts Civil Rights Commission’s Claim Schools In Poor Cities Are Underfunded
For example, Benton Harbor and Flint Schools received about 50% more than the average district
30% Of State Workers Flee Their Unions
More than 9,000 in Michigan have canceled memberships and dues payments
Meet The New Coronavirus Mandates and Restrictions
Mostly same as the old ones, but now based on powers previous legislators granted to the health department
Civil Rights Commission: Cut Charter Schools That Serve Mostly Poor, Minority Students
Former Democratic leader: Commission ‘tells half the students in Detroit and Flint they're only worth three-quarters of a person’
Whitmer Initially Defiant On Losing Emergency Powers, Now Says Will Work With Legislature
Senate Majority leader reported radio silence from administration as of 1 p.m. Sunday
Gov. Whitmer Defiant After Supreme Court Shuts Down Her Unilateral Governance
Rules give 21 days to request rehearing; Whitmer claims she can govern alone until then
Michigan Supreme Court Takes Away Whitmer’s Unilateral Emergency Powers
She’ll need legislative consent now; one-person governance ends
Health Officials Say Don’t Play Contact Sports; Whitmer Says Follow The Science, Play Contact Sports
Michigan Unions Back In Court To Keep State Employee Dues Flowing
2018 U.S. Supreme Court ruling blocked dues withholding without employee consent and reapproval
Fossil-Fuel Friendly Group Scores Many Michigan Congressional Democrats 0%
Republicans straggle between Amash and Walberg at 100% and Upton at 61%
Cancel The Illegal 'Historic Abolitionist' Strike: U-M Grad Employees Return To Work
Demands included 'cut all ties with police' - and letting grad student instructors work from home
Whitmer's Football Flip-Flops Look Like Politics Not 'Science'
Initially against it, governor reversed course after presidential politics entered the mix
Recipe For School Budget Trouble: Enrollment Down, Teaching Staff Up, Pension Expense Rising
Bay City officials use the old ‘state funding cuts’ excuse — but their funding went up, not down
District Alleges Teacher Shortage, Fires Pro-Trump Teacher Over ‘Liberals Suck’ Tweet
Teacher was twice rated ‘highly effective’ by district
Left-Wing Group Funneling Money To Lansing Voter Outreach, Triggers Election Law Complaint
‘Targeting a demographic to increase turnout’ is flip side of targeting ‘to suppress the vote’
Whitmer Hints She Won’t Lift State Of Emergency Until Coronavirus Vaccine Available
That could mean another two years or longer of lockdowns and restrictions
Saginaw County Stops Requiring Union-Scale Wages On Government Projects
After state prevailing wage law was repealed, local versions became hard to administer
Backed By Police Unions in 2018, Whitmer Silent On Police Union Reforms
Police collective bargaining contracts implicated in departments’ failure to dismiss bad actors
Whitmer's 'Enhanced' Executive Order Penalties Appear Outside The Law And Constitution
State sidestepping state of emergency law by pulling sanctions from a different law
