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Joe Lehman on Comcast Newsmakers

What Michigan State Government Could Do Best of All

By Joseph G. Lehman, published on Oct. 6, 2010

During the West Michigan Policy Forum, Mackinac Center President Joe Lehman talked with Laurel Hess about how Michigan government could best help the state economy.

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Reform Starts in the States, Not in Washington
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