As a legislator, she supported $4.5 billion in special favors for businesses
Enrollment has taken a big hit
Corporate welfare won’t cure lockdown damage
Do the COVID metrics matter anymore?
Ed Trust-Midwest analysis overlooks surging pots of money
This online event will give a general overview of how Michigan's tax system compares to other states, how the 2020 election affected taxes and what the tax policy conversation will look like in 2021. Join us at 11 am EST / 8 am PST. Opening remarks will be made by Joseph Lehman, president of the Mackinac Center. Featured speakers will be Janelle Cammenga, policy analyst with the Tax Foundation's Center for State Tax Policy, and James Hohman, the Mackinac Center’s director of fiscal policy.
It racks up too much debt, isn’t targeted and includes priorities unrelated to COVID
New brief outlines what to expect from Biden’s labor agenda
With Democrats controlling the House, Senate and presidency, there are new questions for those interested in labor policy: What should we expect for labor issues in the immediate future?
There are a number of ramifications that may come from these election results that are not directly related to labor. These include attempts to pack the Supreme Court, eliminate the filibuster and incorporate new states. Nevertheless, there are many initiatives that people interested in labor policy should be prepared to address. These include both legislative and administrative actions, each of which are significant, but not guaranteed.
Michigan residents should be skeptical of a program that lacks accountability