Lawmakers should consider the full costs of corporate welfare before they approve it
State Rep. Jim Tedder asks the right question
Lawmakers "regiment every aspect of society"
Good for politicians and well-connected businesses, bad for Michigan
Bloomingdale leaves state watch list
Auditor General, not MEDC, should hire reviews of corporate welfare programs
But only when they serve bureaucrat Interests
Trump’s Regulatory Affairs Director appears serious, and she has a record
Enacting some long-overdue reforms should pave the way to pass several others this year
Legislators are considering it
What would you say you do around here?
Could Mr. Trump’s “Energy Independence” executive order mean the end of life on Earth?
Salaries have been frozen for 15 years
It's time for free-market reformers to act
It is at risk of underfunding and has barely enough assets
Agencies spending more of state’s K-12 tax dollars
The information belongs to the people
Providing unions with "official time" hurts the important work of the VA
Diverse Grand Rapids charter readies kids for college
Licensing rules are a criminal justice issue
More subsidies won’t improve economy
Lawmakers should reject latest proposal for more
Senate bills 111-115 being considered
Illinois used to gain net population from Michigan
Happy ‘Sunshine Week’ 2017
Online charters already perform OK for much less money
After four long years of debate, change has finally arrived
Massive expansion after sensible regulations passed
Forfeiture is a big issue in Michigan
SEIU Healthcare Michigan has a history of problems
Unique rural community bolstered by college focus, innovative initiatives
Corrections Department could hire former prisoners under proposed bill
Now let’s solve the problem for the rest of government workers
Union named one of five most ‘financially precarious’
Taxpayer spending is up even as student numbers drop
Missouri Legislature considering idea first presented by Mackinac Center
Wisconsin study highlights benefits of performance pay
Why ending Florida’s “Pure Michigan” counterpart would benefit residents and visitors
Publicly-funded marketing for tourism is a waste of money
New bill would provide remedy for property violations
Pensions, education, criminal justice all areas ripe for change
We should provide tax relief for all instead of favors to a select few
The on-going SEIU dues skim must end
Lack of payoff on investments is biggest driver of underfunding
Testimony before the House Tax Policy Committee
Recent regulations allow states to create and manage retirement for private employees
Research reveals unintended consequences of tax
2017 poised to be big year for worker freedom