Donors To Politically Sensitive Groups Protected By Privacy Bill
Personal info on contributors to nonprofits would not be posted on government databases
Uncritical Media, Politicians Once Touted Chevy Volt As Saving Detroit
Stabenow in 2010: ‘Production of the Volt will help strengthen Michigan's clean-energy economy’
70 Percent Of Michigan Schools Outsource Noncore Services
The number doubled from 2001 to 2014, but then stopped rising
No More Compelled Dues, Strident Politics, A 22 Percent Union Decline
Michigan branch of teachers union sports a progressive politics Facebook page
American Federation of Teachers-Michigan Union Membership In Decline
Union has had a 22 percent decline in membership since right-to-work
Media, Left Blame Deficit On People Keeping More Of What They Earn
They don’t like tax cuts but do like government spending
Why Michigan’s Free-Market Policy Wonks Are Thankful
People are working, students are learning, pension funds are growing and more
State Officials Question Detroit’s Universal Preschool Plans
Is this the best use of that money? Can the city manage the program?
Tax Cut Deemed Budget Buster, But State Corporate Subsidies Total $623 Million This Year
Billions will keep flowing from Michigan taxpayers to a few corporations until at least 2032
Municipal Lobby Ignores State’s Hard Times In Pleading For More
For all the recent growth Michigan still clawing back from an economic ‘lost decade’
Deep-Pocketed Michigan Foundations Fund News Outlets
Big-money foundations are bankrolling media to cover their activism
Does Michigan Impose Unconstitutional Fees On Criminal Defendants?
State Supreme Court to rule on fees in criminal cases
State Dems Want Public Education To Do And Spend More
Universal preschool programs could cost taxpayers $826.5 million
Kent County Agency Wants 10 Years To Fill Open Records Law Request
Agency says it will cost $241,000
Madonna Helps Charter School Detroit Tried To Block
She’s in for $100,000 as effort underway to renovate abandoned Detroit school
Who's Moving Up In Next Year's Michigan Legislature
Party breakdowns, and who's new in Senate
Teachers Union Could Face Millions In Clawback Payments To Workers
Federal class-action lawsuit contends compulsory fee payments violated government workers' free speech
Legislature Makes Strong Pro-Israel Statement, U-M Goes Other Way
Broad bipartisan majorities approved anti-boycott contracting law; U-M hosted Israel boycott conference
Farm Lobby Says 1 In 6 State Jobs Due To Ag; Economists Call ‘Manure’
Federal statistics classify 1.1 percent of Michigan jobs as farmers or farm workers
Teacher Politicizes Colleagues On Underfunding, Own School’s Funding Up
Look for the union narrative
School Funding Truth A Casualty Of Michigan Political Campaigns
‘Cuts to school budgets’ largely a political myth here
