Click To Privatize
MPR2000-02: Summer 2000
Contents
- FEATURES
- Privatized Water Treatment Plant Saves $1 Million Annually
- Airport Taxi Monopoly Takes Passengers for a Ride
- "Living Wage" Laws Kill Privatization
- Should State History Magazine Become a Thing of the Past?
- Turning away from Privatization: Survey Reveals Downward Trend in Schools
- Low-Income Housing: Legislation Crowds out Private Development
- Privatizing Public Schools: Edison Manages Detroit-Area District
- DEPARTMENTS
- NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
- PRIVATIZATION FUNDAMENTALS
- AROUND THE STATE
- Hamtramck Mayor Renews Call for Privatization
- Mental Health Clinics Pick Their Own New, Private Employers
- Businessman Calls for Privatization of Detroit Metro Airport
- Salem Township Privatizes Payroll Service
- Imlay City Considers Privatizing Public Works
- Birmingham "Re-publicizes" Ice Arena Concessions
- Grosse Pointe Woods Kids Happy With Privatized Lunch Service
- Portage City Council Unanimously Approves Privatization of City's Technology Infrastructure
- Private Developer to Operate State Fair Facilities Year-Round, Give Fairgrounds Multi-Million Dollar Facelift
- Detroit School Pricipals Will Order School Supplies Online
Next page: FEATURES
Category: Privatization
Publication: Michigan Privatization Report
ISSN: 1092-7999
SKU: MPR2000-02















