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Michigan Privatization Report

FEATURES

Published on Dec. 4, 2009

Contents

  • Splitting the Health Insurance Bill
  • A Perfect Storm: Batten Down the Hatches or Drown (MPR)
  • Inspection Competition: Townships Find They Have Options
  • School Privatization Survey Shows Gains in Support Service Contracting
  • Change Coming to Michigan Highways: Public-Private Partnerships
  • If You Build It, They Won’t Come (or Stay)
  • Michigan Should Commercialize Its Rest Areas
SKU: MPR2009-01
MPR2009-01

Health Insurance Bill

  • FEATURES
    • Splitting the Health Insurance Bill
    • A Perfect Storm: Batten Down the Hatches or Drown (MPR)
    • Inspection Competition: Townships Find They Have Options
    • School Privatization Survey Shows Gains in Support Service Contracting
    • Change Coming to Michigan Highways: Public-Private Partnerships
    • If You Build It, They Won’t Come (or Stay)
    • Michigan Should Commercialize Its Rest Areas
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