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Here’s how to save $1.855 billion by injecting competition into government operations, providing public employee fringe benefits
comparable to (generous) Private-sector plans and eliminating non-core functions.
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Like all such proposals, the only thing these bills would do is make insurance unavailable at any price.
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Published on Dec. 5, 2005 – Viewpoint on Public Issues
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So has Headlee restrained tax and spending growth? The answer is an unequivocal "maybe." In its 26-year history, the cap was exceeded just three times, and only once by enough to trigger a rebate.
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Imagine a restaurant with second-rate food, surly waiters, slow
service and high prices. When the manager sees a customer getting restless, he rushes over and offers a 15 percent price cut.
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The world economy is relentlessly, ruthlessly competitive. Michigan has no entitlement to a healthy economic future. Unless Lansing finds the courage to abandon “business‑as‑usual,” the state’s economy — and the people of Michigan — will fall further and further behind.
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Michigan taxpayers are shelling out almost $40 per rider on two Amtrak lines, on top of paid fares. No one has explained why it’s worth that much tax money to put a rider on a train instead of a bus or car.
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Published on June 14, 2004 – Viewpoint on Public Issues
Sometimes the most penetrating economic insights come from “real people” in the rough-and-tumble world of small business
capitalism.
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School districts tempted to dodge the demographic bullet with deluxe buildings and beggar-thy-neighbor policies should think twice. Instead, they should work on what really matters: making their education programs better.
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No one — neither the governor, nor the legislative appropriations committees, nor the heads of 20 state departments can know where all the money is going.
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Published on Dec. 1, 2003 – Viewpoint on Public Issues
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Published on Nov. 20, 2003 – Michigan Privatization Report
ISDs have become
bureaucracies in search of a mission — funded to the tune of
$878 million per year in property taxes statewide — with abuses such as those at OISD as the
result.
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Published on Oct. 6, 2003 – Viewpoint on Public Issues
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Minor offenses aren’t overlooked. For example, a motorist unable to find his or her proof of insurance when requested by a police officer — even if they were, in fact, insured — would be assessed $300.
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Published on July 7, 2003 – Viewpoint on Public Issues
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The state could give grants to county sheriff departments equivalent to 77 percent of the amount it currently spends for road patrols, or $128 million. This would allow sheriff’s departments to hire more deputies, and also boost their overhead to support the expanded operations.
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Published on Jan. 30, 2003 – News Release
Published on Nov. 17, 2002 – Michigan Education Report
Published on Nov. 6, 2002 – Hot Topics
Published on Oct. 16, 2002 – News Release
Published on Sept. 16, 2002 – News Release
With both gubernatorial candidates favoring the proposal, homeowners could be socked with billions in additional property taxes.
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Published on Sept. 2, 2002 – Viewpoint on Public Issues
A bill in the Legislature that would allow school districts to use "sinking funds" for the same purposes as regular school bonds would effectively circumvent Proposal A's property tax limitation.
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Published on July 25, 2002
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Most Michiganians would not think to associate the rising costs of medical care with higher auto insurance premiums. But thanks to state laws governing auto insurance, the one has a direct impact on the other. One way policy-makers could keep costs of both medical care and auto insurance down is by introducing market-friendly reforms, such as medical savings accounts, into the health care system.
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Published on May 6, 2002 – Viewpoint on Public Issues
Engler's proposal to move the state school property tax due date to July would accelerate $490 million in tax revenue forward into the new fiscal year-but would it also result in a net tax increase for some Michiganians?
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Published on March 20, 2002
In the name of "protecting the public," a recently proposed package of bills would require small-time "curbside" auto dealers to obtain a state license before they could sell cars. But instead of protecting the public, licensure laws are often used by larger businesses as a way to raise barriers to new competitors and restrict consumers' choices.
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Published on Jan. 7, 2002 – Viewpoint on Public Issues
Michigan has a reputation as a "good government" state, with a constitution that encourages transparency and openness in the legislative process. Now michiganvotes.org, a new web site that for the first time posts objective, concise, plain-English descriptions of every bill, amendment, and vote, is enhancing state government's already admirable record of accountability.
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Published on Nov. 5, 2001 – Viewpoint on Public Issues