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Intimidation, Threats Take Place of Civil Discourse
Protesters taking to the extreme against their opponents
Commentary: Productivity Leads To Prosperity
Eliminating tax on business tools and equipment will benefit, not hinder, the economy
Teacher Made Over $80K Per Year, Retires With a Pension of Over $40K — Claims 'Violation of Trust'
Article analysis takes on educators paying 5 percent of pension costs
Renewable Energy Standard Driving Prices Higher in States, Europe
'Green energy' groups push for 25 percent mandate in Michigan
Lawmakers, Governor Seeking To Get Project Labor Agreement Ban Back In Place
Judge overruled law that leveled the playing field for union/non-union workers
Teacher Upset She Can't Retire at 47
MEA member says reform bill calling for teachers to contribute minimally to retirement is unfair
Gas Prices Are Complex, but Not Mysterious
Mackinac scholar explains the origins of gas prices. more
1,200 Hours To Be a Lawyer, But 2,000 To Be a Barber
New bill would repeal haircut licensing standards
Justices' Questions Provide Insight In Obamacare Debate
Questions from Justice Kennedy, others point to a 5-4 vote knocking down Affordable Care Act
Populist 'Free Gas' Bill Comes At A High Cost
Democrat's voucher plan would cost taxpayers $304 million
Commentary: Bailout of Student Loan Debt Is Not the Answer
Bill by Rep. Hansen Clarke would have devastating economic effects
Exports Critical For Michigan's Recovery
Global economy boosted Michigan's exports by $6 billion in 2011; state poised for further growth
Elementary Students Forced to Write Advocacy Letters to Governor Criticizing Education Cuts
Parent: 'Don't bring politics into the school and use the kids as pawns'
Taxpayer Costs For Average State Employee Increased From $79K in 2001 to $95K in 2011
Dems claims state employees 'gave back' $500 million in concessions — facts say otherwise
District Refuses to Sell Unused Building to Public Charter School — Despite Receiving $250K Asking Price
Battle Creek Public Schools pays tens of thousands of dollars per year to maintain empty school
University of Michigan: More Staff, Higher Revenue, Higher Pay ... Wants More Money From Taxpayers
U-M president blames rising costs on 'declining state support'
Republican-led Legislature Votes Overwhelmingly to Continue 'Big Hollywood' Film Subsidy
Senate passes bill 34-4, House 92-15
School Choice Advocates Cheer Lift of Charter Public School Cap
Bill contains 'extra level of accountability' for school performance
'Forced Unionization' Brings In $28 Million For SEIU ... And Climbing
The overwhelming majority of the money can be used for almost anything the union desires
Inaccurate Claims Buoy Attacks On Charter Public Schools
'There is no such thing as a "for-profit" charter school in Michigan'
Gov. Snyder’s 'Exchange' an Obamacare Trojan Horse?
Gov. Rick Snyder is using the reassuring language of a limited health insurance exchange favored by the conservative Heritage Foundation, but his administration working to create a full blown Obamacare exchange.
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