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A History of Murkiness at the MEDC

By Michael D. LaFaive, published on July 29, 2009

Concerns over the omissions and reductions of information at MEGA are heightened by the MEDC's past track record in providing accurate and timely information. 

ISBN: 1-890624-86-1, SKU: S2009-05
S2009-05

MEGA, the MEDC and the Loss of Sunshine

  • Executive Summary
  • The Trend Toward — and Away From — Transparency
  • Measuring MEGA’s Efficacy
  • The Recent Reduction of Information on MEGA
  • A History of Murkiness at the MEDC
    • Bipartisan and Nonpartisan Concerns
    • Dubious Claims and Reluctant Disclosure
  • Concerns and Recommendations
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix A: A New Mackinac Center Database on MEGA
  • Appendix B: A Sample of Correspondence With the MEDC
  • Endnotes

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