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On April 4, 2011, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder sat down with the Mackinac Center for Public Policy to discuss a number of issues including recently signed — and controversial — emergency financial manager legislation, along with proposals for penalties for teacher strikes, caps on film subsidies, a tax on pensions and increased government transparency.
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