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No State Obamacare Exchange Still Best Choice
Governor's "partnership exchange" could be a blessing in disguise
"Partnership exchange" a blessing in disguise?
moreCourt Rules in Favor of Land Bank
Some properties blocked from competitive tax auction will go to nonprofits
Property can be sold to preferred buyers.
moreVernuccio Talks Prop 2 on Fox Business
Loss was a crushing blow for organized labor.
moreNovember 9, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
List of recently proposed bills of interest!
moreOnly Two Counties Voted for Proposal 2
Many voters in counties near cities or schools under emergency oversight supported Prop 1
Prop 1 support found close to EM cities, schools.
moreVoters Avert Disaster by Rejecting Proposal 2
Executive Vice President Michael Reitz on Proposal 2 impact.
moreProp 1 Defeat a Loss for Struggling School Districts
Stronger Law Used to Help Clean Up DPS' Spending
Emergency managers losing vital tools.
moreProp 2 Supporters Misled on Other States
No other state allows collective bargaining to trump state law.
moreDo Teachers Really Need More 'Protection?'
Violence and incompetence get you fired in the private sector.
moreProp 3: A Push Backward
There's a reason we abandoned the wind and sun for energy.
moreOctober 26, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Prop 2 Supporters Putting Out Questionable Info
Campaign of misinformation exposed by Center analysts.
moreMichigan Governed by 'Political Careerists'
How much real-world experience do MI legislators have?
moreProposal 5 Likely to Help Limit State Taxes and Improve State’s Economy
Proposal nevertheless appears to allow lawmakers to raise revenues if necessary, undertake major tax reforms and avoid ‘California-style’ budget problems
Super-Seniority
Prop 2 Would Protect Union Bosses at the Expense of Qualified Teachers
Are school union bosses more valuable than teachers?
more'Non-Teaching' Staff Up 702 Percent Since 1950
Michigan No. 14 in 'staff bloat' since 1992
More teachers, more staff, more cost; lower test scores.
moreProp 3 Can't Change the Laws of Economics
No matter how badly supporters want to think it can
No matter how badly supporters want to think it can.
moreUnion Will Use 'Any Legal Means' To Combat Members Who Want To Leave
Two former MEA local presidents question August-only resignation window
Proposed Michigan Law Would Protect Gun Owners
Pistol sales and permit records would not be subject to FOIA requests
State Hired More Employees To Administer SEIU 'Dues Skim' Than Oversee Right-to-Work Law
'Where were they when the unions were running around creating fake employers so they could siphon off money?'
MEA Memo Outlines Regrets and Possible Ways To Fight Right-to-Work Law
Union President: '[Recalls] are the least appealing of all the options'
Consumers Are Best Arbiters of Auto Market
Electric and hybrid vehicles take back seat at this year's Detroit auto show
New Study Shows Better Results For Public Charter School Students Compared To Students In Conventional Schools
Stanford University report took race, poverty level, English language learner and special education status into account
Most of the Arrested Anti-Right-to-Work Protesters Have SEIU 'Dues Skim' Connections
Son of SEIU Healthcare Michigan president one of those facing charges

Michigan Poorer Than Average Of Right-to-Work States
Trends show RTW states growing faster in population, jobs and income
Supreme Court Justice's Problems Not Likely to Affect Generous Pension
With 20 years of judicial service, Justice Diane Hathaway could get $100K a year pension
Legislators Get Sworn In — And Get Cookies
Union protest was meant to shame those who voted for right-to-work bill
Activist Group Claims Government Subsidized Green Energy Projects Are Worthwhile
The free-market vs. government cronyism
MEA Spends More On Salaries, Benefits Than Member Representation
Union deficit, spending issues hit as Michigan becomes right-to-work state
Status Quo School Defenders: Money For Me, But Bad For Thee
Current administrators making over $200K per year fight changes to the system
Michigan Congressional Republicans Split On 'Fiscal Cliff' Vote
Five of eight Republicans and all Democrats backed deal























