Licensing department delayed releasing COVID-related records for six months
The public should know who is going to get state assistance before the deal is approved
Federal special education law turns 45
Residents at risk of exorbitant rates and unreliable service
November 20 MichiganVotes Roll Call Report
The human mind is the ultimate resource
Red flags raised on government owned network
In June 2020, the Mackinac Center filed a public records request with the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs concerning businesses that allegedly violated the governor's executive orders related to COVID-19.
Inaction condones more administrative decrees
New study highlights K-12 revenue inequities in 18 cities
New study ranks Michigan 31st among U.S. states
DC Firm Lays Out Factors That Drive Tax Hikes Around the Country
A statement from the Mackinac Center on current litigation considerations against Gov. Whitmer
A statement from the Mackinac Center
November 13 MichiganVotes Roll Call Report
Despite running on fixing the roads, state spending on roads is down under Gov. Whitmer
New study misleads on fiscal issues facing local governments in Michigan; simply calls for higher taxes
Occupational licensing a needless barrier to jobs for too many
Lawmakers and the governor should build on recommendations and reform licensing rules more broadly
State government could increase its revenue by removing the favors it grants by law to a few special interests.
Kindergarten enrollment at Michigan school districts is down this year, suggesting that dissatisfaction with remote learning has lead parents to seek other options.