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Media Repeats Unexamined Teachers Union Claims At Own Risk

Average Grand Rapids teacher pay $54,844, not $40,000 or less

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Government Pension Underfunding Threatens U.P. Hospital’s Future

Reforms may have been too little too late; federal lifeline sought

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Millionaires Eligible For Welfare? Proponents Of Rule Change Say It’s Technically Possible

Critic calls system ‘completely divorced from the original congressional intent’

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Lawmaker Wants To Make Gun-Free Zones Liable If Someone Hurt

Bills would remove governmental immunity, make private zone owners responsible for security

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Detroit Schools Betting The Post-Bailout Future On Enrollment Turnaround

It hasn’t happened yet, but district is spending for success

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Senate Democrat Gets Chance To Oppose Corporate Subsidies, Takes It

Minority Leader Jim Ananich earlier blasted ‘a pot of money being held hostage by corporate accountants’

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Michigan Unemployment Claims Set Record Low

Lowest number for initial unemployment claims on record

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Doubling State’s 1,100 Wind Turbines Won’t Replace This One Coal/Gas Plant

Michigan’s electric utilities gamble that the reliability of service won’t collapse

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State Funding For Michigan’s Universities Fell — But Tuition Rose Much More

Adjusting for inflation, tuition up $2.886 billion since 2000, state appropriations down $1.24 billion

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Unsupported Numbers In State Budget Impasse News Story

Cites Michigan League for Public Policy President Gilda Jacobs

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Despite Bluster And Bullying, 32,208 Left Teachers Union Since Right-To-Work

MEA suffered another legal embarrassment this month

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State Law Restricting New Clinics May Limit Promising Cancer Treatment

Critic accuses health care rationing commission of mission creep

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Michigan’s Roads Appear Middling-To-Poor, Not The Nation’s Worst

It depends on who you ask

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State’s Pension Fund Managers Get The Big Bucks — Not The Governor

$438k for highest paid executive branch employee was a 7.9% increase from 2017

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Teacher, Poet, Pizza Guy — At $82k, Says Side Job Needed To Pay Bills

But also said his pay is ‘by no means terrible’ at the Ann Arbor school district

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‘Right Now’: Timetable For Group’s ‘Stop Burning Fossil Fuels’ Demand

But 75% of Michigan homes are heated with gas, and renewables produce just 8% of electricity

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Even Without 45-Cent Gas Tax Hike, Transportation Spending Up 58 Percent Since 2011

That’s after inflation, and $350 million more is projected by 2021

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Enacting A New State Law Costs $272,500, On Average

All those ‘Dead On Arrival’ position-taking bills cost money too

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Octogenarian Bailiffs Finally Get Dismissed From Detroit Court

‘One of my favorite stories of government run amok’

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Ann Arbor Teacher Doesn’t Like Betsy DeVos, Or School Choice

Gets $97k in salary and wrote a musical satirizing secretary of education

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644 Michigan Communities Levy Local Road Taxes

That’s at least $151.5 million annually on top of state road taxes

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Media Misreports Whitmer’s 45-cent Gas Tax Hike, Even As Its Chances Fade

A substantial part of the money would not have gone to ‘fix the damn roads’

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Senate Votes To Maintain Electricity Subsidies

An assessment on residential customers raises $50M a year for low-income households

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Despite New Law, Some Cities Digging Deeper Pension Holes

Most towns making progress, but not Flint, Hamtramck, Eastpointe and Mt. Morris

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Unionization Campaign Roils Royal Oak Hospital

‘I think it’s a money grab,’ says one nurse

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