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Jack McHugh

Senior Legislative Analyst

Jack McHugh is the Mackinac Center for Public Policy’s senior legislative analyst and editor of MichiganVotes.org, a unique Web site that puts the activities of the Michigan Legislature at citizens’ fingertips. Since the site was launched in 2001, McHugh has written or edited concise, plain-English descriptions of every bill, vote and amendment in the state House and Senate: 12,000 bills; 10,000 roll call votes; 8,000 amendments; and 2,400 new laws. These can all be searched and sorted on the MichiganVotes.org Web site.

McHugh’s experience prior to joining the Center is wide and varied. He has been a floor trader in the treasury bond and gold futures “pits” of the Chicago commodity exchanges, writer and real estate developer. He entered the Michigan political and public policy scene in 1994, spending six years as a legislative chief of staff in the House of Representatives.

McHugh has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree in political science from Central Michigan University (where he completed two highly relevant research projects, “Analyzing Michigan House Voting Records Using the ‘MichiganVotes.org’ Database” and “Analysis of Appropriations to Michigan’s Public Four-Year Universities, with Recommendations”).

Jack McHugh’s essays on public policy issues have appeared in The Detroit News, the Detroit Free Press, The Oakland Press, The Grand Rapids Press and many other newspapers. He is also co-author of a book on Midwest mountain bike trails.

GOP Politicians Love the Spending, Reserve Right to Criticize the Revenue

House Tries, GOP Senate Denies, Prevention of Poor-Teacher 'Rubber Rooms'

Health Care Compact Shifts Choices from D.C. to Michigan

Commentary: Legislative Republicans Get Rolled by Unions on Binding Arbitration

School Earmark Proposal: California Here We Come?

Commentary: Liquor Distribution Monopolies Rob Consumers, Taxpayers and Job Providers

Commentary: Government Collective Bargaining Inherently Corrupting, Should Be Outlawed

Political Careerists Threaten Freedom, Prosperity

Detroit Pols: No Political Loot, No Bridge

Health Care Compact Shifts Choices from D.C. to Michigan

Gov. Snyder vs. the Political Careerists

'MEA Republicans' Grind Down Tea Party Reformers

State Debt Alert! Beware Massive Borrowing Disguised As “Lottery Privatization”

Beware Legislators Posturing on 20 Percent Co-pay Proposal

Commentary: What's the Deal With K-zoo Transit Tax Bills?

Legislature’s Early-Out Deal: New Government Retirees 21, Taxpayers 3

Cost to Replace Lost Jobs with Michigan Film Subsidies: $39.4 Billion

Tea Partiers Counter-Protest Government Union 'Lobby Day'

Analysis: Michigan Obamacare Implementation Now Illegal

Analysis: Follow the Money - No Wonder Corporate Welfare Bosses So Defensive

Michigan's 'Green Energy' Jobs Total: 315

What the Tea Party Is, Is Not, and its 'Core Competence'

Analysis: Transit Nonsense + State Health Care Rationing = Really Bad Policy (Roll Call Votes)

Analysis: Transit Nonsense + State Health Care Rationing = Really Bad Policy

Mutual Honor Society

"Green Energy" Subsidy Factory — not just Cap & Trade — the Real Test for GOP Energy Chair

Weekly MichiganVotes.org Roll Call Vote Report

Sen. Switalski: Don't Ban Double-Dating

Michigan Legislature Class of 2011 86 Percent 'Political Careerists'

Analysis: Renewable Electricity 'Net Metering' Capacity: 1/28,000 of Michigan’s Total Needs

Analysis: Good News on Natural Gas Threatened by Regulatory Overreach

88 Percent of New 2011 Legislators 'Political Careerists'

MEA Republicans

Governor Describes Film Subsidies as Jobs Program, so "Why Not Give Them Spoons?"

The headline of a story today's Detroit Free Press characterizes Gov. Jennifer Granholm's understanding of the state film production subsidies' role like this: "Goal of film tax credit is jobs, not more revenue." This reminds one of the late economist Milton Friedman's question upon seeing a U.S. taxpayer-funded public works project in a poor country where thousands of men with shovels were moving dirt one spadeful at a time. … more

Analysis: Horse Racetracks Are Beneficiaries and Victims of State's Gambling Schizophrenia

Bad Week for Michigan Corporate Welfare Machine

On Thursday the plug was officially pulled on a monumentally hyped film endeavor in Allen Park called "Unity Studios." There were no press releases from the Governor's office or the Michigan Economic Development Corp. announcing the evaporation of the mirage. … more

Legislature's Early-Out Deal: New Government Retirees 21, Taxpayers 3

Sept. 26 Michigan Legislature Roll Call Report

Would Tea Partiers Favor Wealth Redistribution Without the Bureaucracy?

Cost to Replace Lost Jobs with Michigan Film Subsidies: $39.4 Billion

Sept. 20 Michigan Legislature Roll Call Report

Will the Tea Party Fade if Republicans Win It All?

Analysis: Phony 'Sandbox Party' Uses Taxpayer Dollars to Lobby for More Goverment Spending

Brian Calley - Who Is This Guy?

Analysis: This Time It’s Liquor Distribution