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Is the Michigan Education Association helping or hurting schools and students?
Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy
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Michigan Privatization Report
Transforming Michigan’s economy
Michigan Education Report
Great Myths of the Great Depression
The high cost of remedial education
With Clear Eyes, Sincere Hearts and Open Minds: A Second Look at Public Education in America


 

IMPACT! Fall 1997

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In this Issue:

  • Mackinac Center Urges Governor to Protect Workers from Union Abuses

  • How We'll Know When We've Won

  • Electricity Deregulation Means Better Service, Lower Costs

  • Supreme Court Upholds Charter Schools

  • Media Highlights

  • Free-Market Mentoring

  • Economics and History Excitement

  • Fueling the Privatization Revolution

  • Headquarters Construction on Target

  • Educational Entrepreneur Supports Center

  • Student Debate Workshops

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