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Public Radio Claims State Took School Money, But Funding Is Higher

K-12 schools getting more money to educate fewer kids

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Would Residents Favor School Spending Hike If It Meant 21 Percent Income Tax Hike?

Pollsters didn’t ask; a 62 percent cut to road repairs would also free up the $2.3 billion specified

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Union Official Criticizes Corporate Handouts But Endorses Business Subsidy Champion

Former GM employee and UAW official has favored giveaways to ‘corporate special interests’

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State Budget Grew Faster Under Snyder Than Granholm

The state economy also grew faster, which explains most of the difference

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Home, Assets Tied Up For Years As Family Awaits Forfeiture Process

Questions raised about how law enforcement freezes property during trial

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Sales Price Of Properties Sold At Detroit Tax Auctions Doubles

Average price in Detroit rose from $2,000 to $5,000 in seven years

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Gubernatorial Candidates In Glass Houses On Corporate Handouts

AFL-CIO chief denounces Republican candidate for favoring corporations, but Democratic candidate gave away far more

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State's Corporate Welfare Partner Claims Thousands of Economists Support Stadium Subsidies

But economists uniformly oppose dinging taxpayers for projects like $125 million Kalamazoo facility

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Enforcing Janus Rights for Public Workers

U.S. Supreme Court decision no longer makes union fees a condition of employment

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Michigan Chamber of Commerce: Union-Backed Ballot Proposals Will Harm Business

Employers may find it hard to manage their business under paid leave measure

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Subsidies For A Few And Tax Hikes For The Rest Worked Poorly Here

All the former governor’s selective corporate handouts couldn’t overcome her huge tax hike or the Great Recession

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State Corporate Welfare Didn't Work For Greenville

Centerpiece of previous governor’s economic policy, has also been favored by current candidates

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Medicaid Dues Skim May Come To An End, After All

Friends, relatives of disabled individuals among those swept into public sector unions

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Municipal Governments Blame State For Their Property Tax Hikes

A presumption that state assistance should only go up

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94 Hours A Week: Presumed Load For This Financial Manager Of Three Michigan Cities

He’s collecting six-figure salaries from two of those metro-area municipalities

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Election Night: More Corporate Handouts or More Personal Income Tax Cuts?

As expected, both candidates have different plans for economic growth

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‘Goliath’ Unions Complain About ‘David’-Sized Think Tanks’ Worker Outreach Campaign

State-based think tank movement informing public employees they can stop paying union fees now

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Northern Michigan Explains Why It Wanted $4,600 For Names And Salaries Of All Its Employees

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Michigan Union Still Pursuing Dues From Teachers Five Years After Right-To-Work

But under new U.S. Supreme Court ruling, the union may also be messing with their constitutional rights

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NMU Wants $4,600 to Look Up and Send Salary Data

It's online at U of M; in new state budget, Northern Michigan University gets $47,998,400

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Jackson County Tells Voters To Show ‘Love’ For Parks

Michigan pretends to ban taxpayer-funded electioneering, local governments pretend to comply

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Superintendent Accused of Intimidation Against Recall Petition Signers

School board president promises zero tolerance for ‘retaliation or harassment’

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When the Cell Door Closes, a Window of Educational Opportunity Should Open

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Campaign Promises Show Misunderstanding of Charter School Landscape

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State Lawmakers Should Cut Business Subsidies Even More Next Year

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