Visit Early and Often
Voters can learn useful information before election day at MichiganVotes.org. … more
Class Envy?
Good policy, not creating coolness, strengthens cities. … more
Just Rewards
Merit pay for teachers can improve public schools. … more
"Be Not Afraid"
Remembering Pope John Paul II in the fight against communism. … more
Great Depression Myths Revisited
Phase IV: The Wagner Act. … more
Sympathy Card
Michigan's economy won't get well soon with targeted business incentives. … more
Great Depression Myths Revisited
Phase III: The New Deal. … more
The “Scene” and the Unseen
Michigan's film tax credits aren't free money. … more
Great Depression Myths Revisited
Phase II: Disintegration of the World Economy. … more
Nebraska Works!
Shouldn't state-run jobs programs focus on Michigan jobs? … more
It Merits Discussion
Discussing merit pay for teachers. … more
Great Depression Myths Revisited
Introduction: An overview of myths and mistakes. … more
Who's to Blame?
MichiganScience looks at the political battle over a flawed government report. … more
Earth Tones
How worldviews shape public policy. … more
A Look Back
Lawrence Reed talks about the history of government bail outs. … more
Backhanded Compliment
The government will only create more problems by trying to solve the bank crisis. … more
Crystal Ball
The predictable failure of Michigan's economic development programs. … more
Sinking Feeling
The private sector continually is forced to bail out the government. … more
News Release: Court Verdicts Show Flaws in Wetland Law
Guilty verdicts in a case involving a "wetland" on the property of Sparta's Hart Enterprises highlight a state law in urgent need of reform. … more
Making Plans
A new book details the harm caused by central planning. … more
Cool Cities
How right-to-work protections would help cities. … more
Moving Day
Michigan's exodus continues amidst high taxes and bad policy. … more
Lean and Green
Lean thinking can help public schools save money. … more
Special Education Left Behind?
Special education teachers are having trouble meeting NCLB requirements. … more
Tax Credits vs. Vouchers
An explanation of the differences between two school choice plans. … more
Judgment Call
A court decision exposes the shortcomings of union governance. … more
Michigan Privatization Digest
Rackham golf course, Detroit incinerator privatization, Silverdome to be sold. … more
Read Any Good Books Lately?
Private ownership of historical items has a long and successful history. … more
Can Detroit Come Back?
A look at what it will take to save the city. … more
Drill Here, Drill Now?
Russ Harding discusses Great Lakes drilling. … more
News Release: Center Analyst Hails PAC Ruling
A recent Michigan Court of Appeals ruling prohibits government from deducting PAC money from employee pay checks. … more
Jailhouse Crock?
A Macomb County couple is jailed over property rights. … more
News Release: Union Financial Reports Reveal Waste
An examination of the financial reports of Michigan’s largest unions reveal that less than half of the compulsory dues workers are forced to pay as a condition of employment are actually spent on collective bargaining. … more
Ballot Defeat
Why a partisan ballot initiative was rejected by the courts. … more
Power to the People
Michigan lawmakers are taking the wrong approach on energy policies. … more
Eight is Enough
RMGN is out. Here are eight ballot measures that should be considered. … more




