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This Lame Duck Was Busy

Facing an end of their trifecta, Republicans vote on hundreds of bills

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Liberals, Democrats Question Conservatives’ Right to Equal Protection

Democratic legislator calls 'ludicrous’ comparison of free market donors' privacy rights to 1958 NAACP members

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School District Gets More, But Superintendent Complains About ‘Do More For Less’

Remarks related to some extra internet sales tax revenue going to support roads, not schools

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Big Enrollment Decline + Small Staff Decline = Stagnant Teacher Salaries

Downsizing is hard, but failing to do so after big enrollment declines is harder

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Unionizing Charter Schools Goes Nowhere In Michigan

The failure may explain why Democrats oppose charters

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National Charter School Critic Paints Flawed, Muddled Picture Of Detroit Education Landscape

Invalid to lump Detroit charter performance in with Detroit's district schools

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Township Clear-Cuts Its Own Trees; Fines Property Owners $450k For Removing Theirs

Local firm would replace its trees with Christmas tree farm, Canton Township replaced its own with piles of dirt

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Detroit Class Size Figures Skewed Upward By Gym And Team Sports

School district’s average class size is 26.73; 1,502 classes have fewer than 10 students

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32,000 Flee Teachers Union Under Michigan Right-To-Work Law

Former member blames Michigan Education Association’s bullying tactics

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Celebrating When Graduation Rates Reach 47 Percent

Wayne State University cites increase from 26 percent

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Lame-Duck Legislator Calls For Penalties on Distributing Straws

'I wanted to make a statement,’ says sponsor of a bill in the Michigan House

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Bill Would Authorize Payroll Withholding For Lottery Tickets

For every $1 dollar spent on the lottery, players lose 40 cents on average

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Permits To Cut Your Own Trees? Fast-Moving Bill Says ‘Not Anymore’

Local governments could not ban tree removal on private, non-residential property

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Licensure Reform A Lame Duck Launch Failure?

This one has bipartisan support, so failing to fly in 2018 not necessarily the end

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Practical Short-Term Health Coverage Unlikely Unless Legislature Acts

Useful option made possible by recent federal rule change, but GOP hasn’t moved and Dems likely to oppose

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Michigan Democrats Slam Changes To Minimum Wage Law — While Paying Their Interns Nothing

Economist: Wage mandate ‘ends up hurting the people it is supposed to protect’

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Up 10 Percent And $3.2 Billion, State Still ‘Starved For Revenue’

Long-time budget analysts stuck on half-empty

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'Stand Up To Billionaires And Corporations'? Tlaib Voted To Give Them One Billion Taxpayer Dollars

She approved 8 of 8 bills that authorized taxpayer subsidies to corporations and developers

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Red or Blue, Criminal Justice Still Gets a Green Light

Election outcomes matter less when the issue enjoys substantial bipartisan support

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School Districts Exaggerate the Harms of Losing Students to Choice

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Amazon and Foxconn Ignite Opposition To Business Subsidies

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‘Union Time On Taxpayer Dime’: Now Or Never In GOP State House

Republican-controlled Senate has passed a ban twice

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Legislature Tries To End Public Pension Spiking By Union Officials

An earlier reform ended six-figure payouts, but union officials still accrue regular school pensions

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Some 'Tipped' Restaurant Workers Say Don't Raise Our Minimum Wage

‘No restaurant can ever pay us in an hourly wage what we make in tips’

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Michigan’s Highest Paid Public School Servants

Who says public service can’t be rewarding?

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