Restrictive Fence Ordinance Makes Unhappy Neighbors
Grosse Pointe Woods bans privacy fences
Cure For Poverty: Hold A Full-Time, Year-Round Job
Just 2.7 percent of those who do in Michigan fall below the poverty line
Whitmer Approved $4.51 Billion In Corporate Handouts, Denounces Opponents’ ‘Giveaways’
Dem candidate for governor says she may ‘unleash’ more if elected
Troy Teacher's Pay $106k, Challenges Legislator On Low Teacher Pay
‘What are we doing in Michigan about this, Senator?’
Union Sues Teacher For Exercising Her Right-To-Work Option
Michigan banned compulsory union fees in 2013, MEA still trying to collect them
Legislator ‘Stunned’ By End Of Film Subsidies, Knocks Other Corporate Handouts She Approved
Democrat voted for $1.2 billion in 'huge tax breaks and sweetheart incentives'
Detroiters Benefit From Snyder Licensure, Criminal Records Orders
Initial applications for state jobs and licenses won’t ask about criminal records
Residents Seeing Tax Cut Bonus In Their Utility Bills
Not much but not nothing: About $20 a year
Enforcing Janus Rights for Public Workers
U.S. Supreme Court decision no longer makes union fees a condition of employment
Governor’s Licensure Directive Gives Ex-Offenders Another Chance
Removes potential barrier to 200 professions that now require a license
100 Percent Of This District’s Teachers Got Merit Bonus
Teachers’ reward for school district’s notional compliance with state requirement? $1 each
State Income Tax Used For Giving Benefits To Low Income Residents
Checks go out for home heating credits, earned income credits, rent and property tax credits
School Principal Faces Big Pay Cut If She Wins Seat In Legislature
From $120k plus benefits to around $83k
Union Doesn’t Always Support ‘Public Funds Only in Public Schools’
Not when its own officials are collecting those public funds
Big Political Spending By Electric Utility Raises Concerns
Regulated utilities seek influence, outcomes can affect customer rates and more
MSU Coaches Frequent Users Of State Aircraft
Purpose of Dantonio, Izzo’s trips not disclosed; recruitment runs one likely use
State Spends $5.6 Million On Aircraft Over Three Years
Transporting officials from environmental and welfare agencies, corporate welfare office and more
'Wild West' Of Charter School Expansion Never Happened
Unionized public school interests said a reform passed in 2011 would produce chaos
Teacher Of The Year’s District Plays Games With Merit Pay
Without performance-based compensation, the state’s best get no more than the rest
School Boards Routinely Violate Merit Pay Law
Obama offered states grants to innovate, merit pay was Granholm’s response
Dem Lt. Gov. Candidate On U-M Payroll To Monitor Fake News
Progressive credentials include Obama campaign and MoveOn.org
