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- An Evening with the Mackinac Center: Featuring Jonah Goldberg
- An Evening with the Mackinac Center: Featuring Arthur Brooks
- An Evening with the Mackinac Center: Featuring Arthur Brooks
- The Online Learning Revolution Featuring Former West Virginia Gov. Bob Wise
- Commentary: States and Federal Government Should Stop Funding Higher Education
- May 18, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on pre-funding public school pensions! - Two Cheers for Teacher Pension Reform Bill
Senate takes step in the right direction, but more to be done. - GOP's 'No' Votes On School Choice Defend Their Decisions
- Michigan Senate Takes Up Bill to Ban Government Union Stewards Working on Taxpayers' Dime
- There Are Options to Address 'Transition Costs'
Plan would shift teachers to new pension system. - SEIU's Vicious Circle
Union pays employer so it can funnel money back to the union. - Sen. Richardville: 'Tell the Mackinac Center that, OK?'
Majority leader embraces school employee pension reform. - Littmann Cited on Michigan's Unemployment Rate
"Signs trending upward," but uncertainties exist. - Expensive Janitorial Contract Forces Cuts
- Commentary: Productivity Leads To Prosperity
- Pennies on the Dollar
SEIU paying employer to keep millions in illegal dues flowing. - Union Friendly GOP Legislator Spurned by Big Labor
- Union Money Helps 'Dues Skim' Stay Alive
- Quo Vadis, Michigan?
Government-sector union pensions a fiscal time bomb. - Biased Message Pitched in Taxpayer Funded Textbook
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST May 15, 2012
- Alcohol Regulation Study: No Advantage To Tighter Restrictions
- There's No School Retiree Health Benefit 'Entitlement'
The state has no obligation to provide these benefits. - Alcohol-Market Controls Like Michigan’s Do Not Appear to Advance Public Health and Safety, Study Finds
- How CapCon Uses Transparency Laws to Hold Government Accountable
- Energy Debates Heat Up As High Electric Rates Continue
- Alcohol Control Reform
and Public Health and Safety Michigan regulates the sale of beer, wine and “spirituous” (hard) liquor through state statute and rules promulgated by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission. As part of this system, state government intervenes in the spirituous liquor market as a monopoly wholesaler, a role it has filled since the end of Prohibition. The state also mandates that most suppliers of beer and wine grant exclusive sales territories to a select group of wholesalers. These and other restrictions artificially raise prices and reduce the availability of alcohol to Michigan’s consumers.
Last year, a state Liquor Control Advisory Rules Committee was charged with developing alcohol control reform proposals. Some critics, however, have cautioned that the state’s present alcohol laws are necessary to protect public health. This Policy Brief examines the health and safety effects of alcohol regulations like Michigan’s. - Commentary: Politician 'Ambushes' Transparency Reform Group, Gets 'Counter-Ambushed'
- 'Taxpayer Burnout' Likely At Play In Rejection Of Grand Rapids Community College Millage Request
- May 11, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on boat rentals, medical marijuana and more! - Occupy to Protest Mackinac Center
Group sends mixed message with its words, actions. - Corporate Welfare Backers Change Tune
Subsidies now about "groundwork" after jobs fail to materialize. - Teacher Made Over $80K Per Year, Retires With a Pension of Over $40K — Claims 'Violation of Trust'
- Michigan’s Schools of Innovation
In this first installment of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy's new "Schools of Innovation" series, we begin with Oxford Community School's experiment with virtual learning. This study examines Oxford Community School’s adoption of web-based learning to deliver and enhance student instruction. The widespread effectiveness, and subsequent increased enrollment, has allowed expansion of school programs unlike many Michigan public school districts struggling during the Recession. - Taylor, Huizenga Join Center Board
- Mackinac Center Speaker on WJR
Arthur Brooks coming to Michigan in June. - CapCon Story Draws National Attention
The folly of central planning examined. - Commentary: Legislators Choose School Employees Over Taxpayers on Retirement Benefit Reform
- Analysis: Local Governments Wrong to Call Foul On Property Tax Reform
- Federal 'Stimulus' Spent $34.5 Million In Michigan For Only 183 Total Jobs
- Revenue vs. Profits
Michigan teachers union doesn't know the difference. - Teachers' Union Fails Accounting 101
- Mackinac Center Hosting Arthur Brooks in June
AEI president's new book released today. - Crime Hinders Economic Development
Michael LaFaive in The Saginaw News. - Congressman Dave Camp's Speech at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST May 8, 2012
- Bill raising cyber charter cap moves to senate
"A bill raising the arbitrary cap on the number of cyber charter public schools allowed in Michigan narrowly passed the state House and has cleared the state Senate ..." - Allen Park Turns to Residents For Bad Investment Bailout
- Carnac Predicts:
Schools will try to enroll kids who are too young. - Center Scholars Featured in Free Press
Van Beek, Coulson on school choice, district consolidation. - Michigan's Job Loss Apocalypse Averted!
No thanks to the "Department of Corporate Welfare." - Grand Rapids charter school to focus on fine, performing arts
"Officials at Lake Superior State University are expected to authorize a new charter public school in Grand Rapids focusing on the fine and performing arts ..." - City Claims Significant Workforce Cut; Budget Says Otherwise
- Making the Whole Class Flip: The Online Learning Revolution
- The Public School Pension Fund’s Problem Is Not Charter Schools
- Detroit Consent Agreement: Another Kick of the Can?
- MEA PAC is fourth biggest political fundraiser in 2012
"A recent report on money in state politics found the Michigan Education Association to be among the leading PACs for fundraising in 2012 ..." - Former Pontiac administrator accused of spending $300K
"An Inkster school administrator has been accused of going on a “shopping spree” at district expense while working as an assistant superintendent for Pontiac Schools ..." - Snyder/Wise Private Luncheon
- 'Skim Tracker' Hits $30 Million
- Where Is the $31K Teacher With a Master's Degree?
- May 4, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on kindergarten, medical marijuana and more! - Michigan Poets
New book offers a free market look at the arts. - Few People Stay Poor
Center scholar explains income mobility. - Union Lobbying Helps Keep Prison Privatization Bill Locked Up
- Preliminary financial review for Pontiac schools
"State Superintendent of Public Instruction Mike Flanagan has informed Pontiac Schools it will undergo a preliminary financial review ..." - Commentary: Low-Balled School Pension Contributions Kick Taxpayers in the Teeth
They've been low-balled for too many years. - School Pension Contributions Hurt Taxpayers
They've been low-balled for too many years. - There Are Alternatives to PA4 ...
... But the unions will like them even less. - 'Free' College Tuition Plan Questioned
Jobs attract graduates, not vice versa. - District Official Confirms That MEA Salary Claims Not Supported
- Renewable Energy Standard Driving Prices Higher in States, Europe
- MEA Ignores Reality In Complaints About Health Care Cost Increases
- Former Center Scholar in 'Governing' Magazine
Lou Schimmel is Pontiac's emergency manager. - PLAs, Student Loans, Welfare Subsidies
Check out today's Michigan Capitol Confidential. - Commentary: Arbitrarily Low College Loan Interest Rates Harm Students, Taxpayers
- Lawmakers, Governor Seeking To Get Project Labor Agreement Ban Back In Place
- Welfare Recipients Get Hundreds For Car Repairs, Clothing Allowance
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST May 1, 2012
- Madison teachers threaten lawsuit over retroactive pay cuts
"Teachers in Madison District Public Schools say a 10 percent pay cut the board of education applied retroactively to the start of the school year is illegal ..." - Movie Reviews
Media fails to report on film subsidies funded by taxpayers. - McHugh on Legislators' Benefits
"A matter of fairness and perception." - Flint-area teachers ‘flip’ their classrooms
"Two Flint-area teachers have flipped their classroom and are trying to help their coworkers do the same ..." - While Taxpayers Shell Out Big For Hollywood Stars, Media Fawns
- Two Michigan schools on federal ‘Green Ribbon Schools’ list
"Two Michigan schools are among 78 nationwide named to the first-ever Green Ribbon Schools list ..." - Flint charter public school to lose authorization
"Central Michigan University has decided not to renew Center Academy of Flint’s authorization for next year ..." - Controversial Cyber Security Bill Passed By U.S. House
- April 27, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on virtual learning and the state budgets! - Spencer Discusses SEIU Dues Skim
Money still being taken from disabled, despite new law. - Educrats Spin Conspiracy Theories
Charter public schools, parental choice threaten monopoly. - More Charter Public School Expansion
House approves lifting cap on cyber charter schools. - House Votes To Raise Cyber School Cap
- Trenton schools now accepting schools of choice students
"The Trenton Board of Education has voted to accept applications for schools of choice students ..." - Prisons Not an 'Economic Development' Program
Legislators objecting to prison savings. - Fact Checking the MEA President
Claims about teacher pay don't add up. - Emergency Manager Repeal Ballot Proposal Likely Headed to State Supreme Court
- MEA President Repeats 'Disingenuous' Claim About Teacher Pay
- SEIU Dues Skim Scheme Continues
CapCon also tracking public-sector pay. - Public Sector Workers Still Earn More Than Private Sector Workers
- Home Health Care Dues Still Being Skimmed
- Wright on WJR With Beckmann
Indiana union claims new law is 'slavery.' - School Employee Retirement Benefits
A case study. - MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST April 24, 2012
- State Supreme Court lets DPS emergency manager stay
"In a unanimous decision, the Michigan Supreme Court rejected an appeal of a lower-court decision that upheld the appointment of Roy Roberts as Detroit Public Schools emergency manager ..." - 'Green' Energy Advocates Targeting Michigan Again
- Union Lawsuit Claims 'Slavery'
Wright: "Expands the definition of chutzpah." - Littmann to Speak on $58M School Bond Vote
Bond votes in 2007 and 2010 failed. - Commentary: Laws Should Be Just, Benefit Consumers
- Some Michigan teachers could receive $1,600 bonuses
"Teachers at 28 Michigan schools could be seeing bonuses worth up to $1,600 this year ..." - Teacher Pension Poverty Claim Warrants Scrutiny
- Adrian teachers reject contract proposed by mediator
"Adrian teachers have rejected their latest contract offer ..." - 4,100 DPS teachers get layoff slips
"Detroit Public Schools has sent layoff notices to the district’s entire teaching staff ..." - Missouri House Votes to 'Nullify' Obamacare
Vote shares historic date with Lexington and Concord. - CapCon Highlights Teachers' 'Issues'
Pension costs, early retirement raise questions. - April 20, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on underage drinking, hotel taxes and more! - Retired Educator Says He 'Would Not Have Gone Into Teaching' With Proposed Pension Reform
- Fowlerville considers privatization to avoid budget deficit
"Fowlerville Community Schools expects to see its budget deficit grow to $2.6 million next year ..." - Commentary: School Pension System Impacts Everyone’s Future
- Union Sues Indiana Governor; Claims Right-To-Work Law Enforces Slavery
- 'Stranded Costs' Will Always Be Paid by Taxpayers
Keep charter school and contract employees out of MPSERS. - CapCon Story Gets National Attention
Teacher upset she can't retire at 47. - Van Beek on Schools' Long-Term Debt
School bond process must be reformed. - Center Scholars Cited in Detroit News
LaFaive, Smith battling regulatory overload in liquor laws. - Aiming To Outlaw Government Revenue Bounty Hunters
- Teacher Upset She Can't Retire at 47
- Center Analyst in Investor's Business Daily
Kersey: Union officials don't like right-to-work accountability. - U-M, MSU Spent Nearly $2 Million Each On Football Bowl Game Trips
- Commentary: Direct Alcohol Shipping To Minors Is Not a Public Safety Problem
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST April 17, 2012
- Financial emergency declared in Muskegon Heights
"Gov. Rick Snyder has accepted the recommendation of the Muskegon Heights review team and declared the district to be in a financial emergency ..." - Where A Pay Freeze Is a Pay Raise
Teacher contracts use interesting math. - Hohman Op-Ed in Free Press
Fiscal analyst also cited in Detroit News on teacher pensions. - Gas Prices Are Complex, but Not Mysterious
Mackinac scholar explains the origins of gas prices. - 1,200 Hours To Be a Lawyer, But 2,000 To Be a Barber
- Crystal Falls students to compete in robotics championship
"Three seventh grade students from Crystal Falls are headed to Anaheim, Calif., to compete in the VEX Gateway world robotics championship ..." - Ann Arbor school to host Michigan’s first Muslim spelling bee
"Precious Sprouts School in Ann Arbor will host a regional contest for the first national Muslim spelling bee ..." - Ypsilanti, Willow Creek discuss district consolidation
"School boards from Ypsilanti and Willow Run have both voted unanimously to hold a joint meeting to discuss a possible merger between the two districts ..." - Despite Environmental Alarmism, Great Lakes Have Not Been Setting Low Water Level Records
- April 13, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Newly introduced bills, including $900 million state borrowing from insurance companies and college tuition subsidies. - Flashy Projects Flash Back
It didn't have to come to this for Detroit. - Same Old Story on Energy Policy
Politicians show continued folly of central planning. - A Tale of Two Districts: Responding To Severe Fiscal Problems
- The Problem With Allen Park
- DPS to experiment with 10 ‘self-governing’ high schools
"Detroit Public Schools Emergency Manager Roy Roberts has announced a plan to create a hybrid system within the district with 10 high schools being converted into “self-governing” buildings ..." - Charter Schools Average Smaller Class Sizes
Less top heavy than conventional schools, too. - There's No Such Thing as Free Parking
Or free speech, if you get a ticket at MSU. - Pontiac's Fiscal Revolution
Emegency manager taking steps to rescue city. - Commentary: Pension Reform Bigger School Fiscal Issue Than Education Budget
- Commentary: 'Corporate Welfare' Hype Yields Few Economic Results
- Allen Park Residents Call for Change
- Union Workers Would be Better Off With a 401(k)
Statistics show union pensions are in poor shape. - Breaking News!
Michigan advances to 17th on economic outlook index. - SEIU Scheme Ends
Legislation stops dues skim. - The Source of Schools' Pension Problems
Misleading comments a disservice to taxpayers. - Hohman on Teacher Pensions in Detroit News
His recent study shows how to save taxpayers billions. - Union Members Down, Money For SEIU Up
- Sen. Debbie Stabenow Addresses the Issues
- An Answer to the MEA's Lawsuit
Expand the union dues collection ban. - No Lean Times For SEIU 'Dues Skim' Union Bosses
- New Law Frees Home Health Care Providers From Stealth Unionization, Dues Skim
- 25 Reforms in 2011
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST April 10, 2012
- Pfizer Story Cited
CapCon story forms basis for entire AnnArbor.com posting. - The Business Lesson of Pfizer and Ann Arbor
- Reform Needed to Curb Rising School District Debt Levels
- Close the State School Employee Pension Fund
- Collective Bargaining Initiative Is About Power, Not Rights
- Prison Spending Ripe for Reform
Center research cited in Lansing State Journal. - Commentary: 'Card Check’s' Big Lie Exposed
- Hohman Commentary in Dearborn Paper
Time to fix school employees' retirement fund. - CapCon Coverage Gets National Media Attention
Story on A123 cited in Washington Examiner. - Analysis: Two-Handed Michigan Recovery is Real
- You Had to Figure This Would Happen...
MEA lawyers blocking labor law reforms. - April 5, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Newly introduced bills, including money to Detroit and regulating children's products. - Kersey Cited on Right-to-Work Laws
Makes states "more attractive" to businesses. - Advanced Search Help
- Education Budget Tightened, Alarmist Predictions Fail To Materialize
- Video Shows President Obama, Top Politicians Praising Failed Green Company
- Commentary: A Plan to End ObamaCare — and the Current Health Care Status Quo
- University Budget Transparency vs. Secret 'Appropriations Mud Pit'
Increasing term limits won't help government transparency. - Green Eyeshadow On Red Ink: 'Green' Jobs Fail To Live Up To The Hype
- Other Big State Universities Tighten Their Belts — U-M Has Much To Learn
OSU and Kentucky Cut Back; U-M Has Much to Learn - Don’t Milk Charter Schools for Pension Contributions
- MEA's Underpaid Teacher Claims Don't Fit With The Facts
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST April 3, 2012
- Director of Labor Policy Cited on CNBC.com
Center's Paul Kersey consulted in proposed Detroit consent deal. - Commentary: Country Cannot Afford Obamacare
- Commentary: Mixed Messages on Prison Spending
- Are Teachers With Master's Degrees Forced To Take Food Stamps?
- Cutting Librarians and Therapists Would Save Prisons Millions
- March 30, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on home health care workers, lottery welfare and more! - Two Bills, Two Standards
Helmet laws and "cyber" schools. - Center Cited in National Review
CapCon story on A123 battery maker draws national attention. - MICHIGAN CAPITOL CONFIDENTIAL
- Activists United Against Union 'Power Grab' Proposal
- Most Michigan Voters Think Right-to-Work Is a Winner
- David Littmann on Fox Business News
Discussed Detroit's financial downfall. - Center Analyst on Pension Reform
James Hohman discusses school employee pension plan. - Lehman: U.S. Can't Afford Obamacare
Center president's Detroit News Op-Ed. - 'Flipped Classrooms' Aid Student Learning
"Results speak for themselves" - Flipped Classrooms Underline Student Learning
- Center Cited on Tourism Subsidies
State study noted as "dubious." - The End Is Near: 'Skim' Stopper Bill Headed To Gov. Snyder
- Tuition Subsidies Offer Too Few Benefits
- Bill Would Require CEOs Get Drug Tested If Company Gets Loans, Grants Or Tax Credits From State
- Detroit Unions Dislike Manager Law?
They'll really hate bankruptcy court. - Unions In Perpetuity
Can home health care aides really decertify their union? - Commentary: Tourism Study Flawed
State needs to abandon subsidy favors. - Center Analyst Discusses Right-to-Work Issues
Paul Kersey on WEMU. - Pure Michigan’s Bid For More Tax Money
- Justices' Questions Provide Insight In Obamacare Debate
- IMPACT Spring 2012
- Center Analyst Cited on Early Spring
Economic activity could increase consumer confidence. - MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST March 27, 2012
- DFT: Up to 900 Detroit teachers expected to retire this summer
"Officials from the Detroit Federation of Teachers expect up to 900 teachers to retire before the beginning of next school year ..." - Detroit Bankruptcy: America’s Leading Indicator?
- Creative Arts: Exaggerated Teacher Union Claims Not Supported By The Facts
- Stockbridge students use underwater robot to search for remains
"Eight Stockbridge High School students and their teacher are taking their custom-built underwater robot to the Micronesian island chain of Palau to search for a B-24 bomber shot down during World War II ..." - Better Late Than Never: An End To the 'Dues Skim'
- Populist 'Free Gas' Bill Comes At A High Cost
- State approves Pontiac deficit elimination plan
"The Michigan Department of Education has approved a deficit elimination plan for Pontiac Public Schools ..." - Next round of EduJobs funding to be dispersed next month
"Schools near Battle Creek will receive more than $637,000 next month as part of the EduJobs funding ..." - Some Unions Still Battling Governor's Reforms; Taxpayers Left Holding the Bill
- Governments Already Impose Hunger Games
Plenty of parallels between new movie, reality. - March 23, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on home health care workers, Obamacare and more! - Center Legal Analyst on WJR
Senate votes to end SEIU skim scheme. - Highland Park EM ‘fully expects’ district to be open next year
"Jack Martin, Highland Park’s emergency manager, has no plans to close the district or merge it into Detroit Public Schools anytime soon ..." - State Senate Passes Legislation to Define Home Health Care Providers as Private Individuals
- The Alliance for Retired Americans
Senior citizen lobbying group gets SEIU money. - Union Pushes Ballot Proposal To Keep 'Dues Skim' Alive
- BREAKING NEWS: Michigan Senate Stops Home Health Care 'Dues Skim'
- Land Banking: An Old Idea With A Poor Track Record
- Center Cited on Student Victory
Some U-M students upset they can't force others into a union. - Sen. Debbie Stabenow Named 'Porker of the Month'
- How Miserable Are Teachers?
- LaFaive Viewpoint Garners Media Attention
- Legal Analyst: 'Monitoring' SEIU
Union trying to push forced unionization ballot measure. - MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST March 20, 2012
- East
Detroit opens to Wayne County ‘schools of choice’ students
"The East Detroit Public Schools Board
of Education has voted to accept schools of choice applications from Wayne County
students ..." - University of Michigan Spends $129K To Produce a Degree
- Commentary: Bailout of Student Loan Debt Is Not the Answer
- Michigan Should Reform School Lending System
- How Cost Effective Are Michigan’s Universities?
What they spend per degree completed. - Analyst Talks About Michigan Gas Tax
Legislators should prioritize road spending, not raise taxes. - Center Analyst: College Subsidy Plan Won't Work
Michael Van Beek outlines the downsides to "Michigan2020." - Schools
can decline ‘pink slime’ beef next year
"School food service directors will soon
have the option of buying beef that does not contain “pink slime,” ..." - Stealth Unionization Scheme Bleeds Medicaid
- Senate Shows Support For Ending Home Health Care 'Dues Skim'
- Flanagan
receives vote of confidence, contract extension
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
"Michael Flanagan has received a vote of confidence and a one-year contract extension
from the State Board of Education ..." - The Cover Story For the 'Dues Skim'
- Minnesota Moves on Right-to-Work, Taps Mackinac Center For Bill Wording
- Teacher
concessions will save Marysville $950,000
"A new teachers contract comes with
$950,000 of savings next year for Marysville Public Schools ..." - March 16, 2012, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on cell phones, state retiree medical benefits and more. - The Economic Opportunity Institute
A progressive think tank getting SEIU money. - James Hohman On Teacher Retirement System
Significant changes needed to rescue underfunded plan. - Commentary: Stop Forcing Michigan Taxpayers To Pay for Government Union Stewards
- Ypsilanti
public schools facing $14 million deficit
"Ypsilanti Public Schools could be facing
a $14 million deficit next year due to decreasing enrollment ..." - GOP Establishment Standing in Way of Prevailing Wage Reform
- Oakridge Schools Lets the Sunshine In
Transparency in union negotiations sets new standard. - Kos Media
Publishers of "Daily Kos" get SEIU money. - Center Analyst Discusses Union Ballot Proposal
Paul Kersey details "self-centered and reckless" initiative. - The Importance of 'Sunshine Week'
- A City At the End of Its Rope
- Do Government Unions Really Need All That Money?
- The Edward M. Kennedy Institute
SEIU and the legislative career of Sen. Ted Kennedy. - Victory for U-M Grad Students
New law prevents forced unionization of graduate students. - Closing the School Employee Retirement Fund
Center analyst explains how schools can save millions. - Cigarette Tax Hike Brings Smuggling, Other Unintended Consequences
- Snyder Signs Bill Reinforcing That Graduate Students Are Students, Not Employees
- Study: 'Barriers' To Public Employee Pension Reform Unfounded
- Jobs with Justice
A national network of local coalitions ... getting SEIU money. - Michigan Public School Employees Pay For One of the Country's Richest Unions
- Mackinac Center releases study on closing underfunded
MPSERS
"The Mackinac Center for Public Policy has
released a new report discussing five ways to close the state’s badly
underfunded public school employee pension plan ..." - MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST March 13, 2012
- Law Signed by Gov. Snyder Confirms Legal Precedent, Protects Graduate Student Research Assistants From Forced Unionization
- Study Discusses Five Ways to Close State’s Badly Underfunded Public School Employee Pension Plan
- Why Don't Superintendents Have Tenure?
No public employees should have it. - Five Options for Addressing
‘Transition Costs’ When Closing the MPSERS Pension Plan
Michigan Public School Employee Retirement Plans in Need of Reform
This study considers the supposed ‘transition costs’ that would be effected by a state switch from a defined-benefit to defined-contribution retirement system. In it, the “transition costs” are found to be nonbinding and discretionary. In addition, the study offers the state a series of reforms that would diffuse such costs, as well as consideration for the long-term fiscal improvements that would arise from payment of the pension’s unfunded liabilities. - The Center for American Progress Action Fund
Political advocacy, among "other" things, with SEIU money. - Dim Bulbs
Editorial compares $50 light bulb to Chevy Volt - Commentary: Contracts Show, Manager Law 'Chemo' for Cancerous Fiscal Abuse
- House committee considers increased number of count days
"State legislators are considering
increasing the number of count days to better allocate per-pupil state aid ..." - Bloated Teacher Contracts Much To Blame For Issues In Highland Park, Muskegon
- Gov. Snyder calls for renewed efforts to reduce truancy
"Gov. Rick Snyder has called for
renewed efforts to reduce truancy ..." - Muskegon Heights may close without emergency manager
"Officials at Muskegon Heights
Public Schools told an emergency manager review team the district may have to
close as early as April unless they receive an emergency manager ..." - The Stealth Election That Led To The Home Health Care 'Dues Skim'
- Bill prohibits schools from collecting union dues
"A bill that would ban school districts
from collecting union dues has passed the Legislature and is on its way to Gov.
Snyder, who is expected to sign it ..." - March 9, 2012 MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on public school union dues and U-M grad students! - Americans United for Change
SEIU gives advocacy group $300,000. - Why the 'Michigan2020' Plan is a Poor Investment
More subsidies for college won't increase graduation rates. - Commentary: Pegging 10th Grade Students Politically Unnecessary And Inappropriate
- Benenson Strategy Group
A DC public relations firm with a strong partisan tilt. - Center Analysts Discuss Illegal Unionization
A video explaining the scheme is posted at Breitbart.com. - School Districts in Deficit are Top Heavy
Spend 43 percent more on administration than state average. - Free Press Writer Praises Center Scholar
"Sober, scholarly summary" presented at Issues & Ideas forum. - School Districts Will Soon No Longer Be Responsible For Deducting Teacher Union Dues
- Michigan Public Schools $19.7 Billion In Debt
- Government Incompetence At Its Worst – The Tragedy of the Forced Unionization of Home Health Care Workers
- Colorado WINS
More state government worker politics from the SEIU. - Paul Kersey Discusses New Labor Proposal
"This is about protecting government employee unions." - Self-Centered and Reckless
What "Protect Our Jobs" wants to do to Michigan. - Kersey: Union Ballot Plan a 'Power Grab'
Proposed ballot initiative would negate money-saving reforms. - Mackinac Center Video Posted at Breitbart.com
Michigan GOP Senate fails to stop SEIU scheme. - Limbaugh Uproar Overshadows Real Problems With Obamacare
- Union-Supported Ballot Proposal Targets Right-to-Work, Recent Reforms
- A Tale of Two States: Indiana and Michigan
- America Votes
An SEIU "partner" and "consultant." - Exports Critical For Michigan's Recovery
- DPS to run Highland Park’s nonteaching services
"Detroit Public Schools will operate nonteaching
services in the Highland Park school district under an agreement between the
districts’ emergency managers ..." - MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST March 6, 2012
- The Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
"Capacity-building" through ballot initiatives, and SEIU cash. - Increasing Tobacco Taxes Brings Negative Results
More smuggling, more crime predicted by Center analysts. - GM Suspends Volt Production
Center analyst cited on $250k subsidies. - Health Care Caps Will Help Students
Money can be directed to the classroom, where it belongs. - Bad Axe hires consulting firm to boost test scores
"Bad Axe School District has hired Great
Lakes Consulting to help increase student proficiency in math and reading, as
well as combat teacher ineffectiveness ..." - Overhaul Of Highland Park School District On The Horizon
- Michigan Senate Should Help End Illegal Unionization
- Nation’s Highest Gas Tax Coming to Michigan?
- Time to Scotch Michigan’s Wholesale Alcohol Monopolies
- House bill requires board members physically attend meetings
"The state House
of Representatives has passed a bill that would require all public officials
and school board members to be physically present to participate in public
meetings ..." - Muskegon Heights deficit plan called unrealistic
"The emergency manager review team
investigating Muskegon Heights Public Schools was told the district’s deficit
reduction plan, which includes a 40 percent wage cut for employees, is not
realistic ..." - SEIU Healthcare Michigan
A political amoeba. - March 2, 2012 MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on grad student unionization, lottery welfare and more! - MCLF Joins Supreme Court Brief
Seeks to end illegal SEIU unionization. - SEIU Dues Skim Explained
Jack Spencer discusses illegal unionization. - Breitbart: An Unstoppable Force For Freedom
- DPS sees decrease in violent crime
"Detroit Public Schools reported a decrease in the
number of violent crimes in district schools ..." - Health Care Compact Bill Would Shift Power Back To The States
- Highland Park Schools Get State Bailout — Already Receive $14,000 Per Student
- Bill To Prevent U of M Grad Student Research Assistant Unionization Headed To Governor
- Remove Needless Mandates on Teachers
Additional training has shown no impact on student performance. - Change.org
E-petition site was recipient of SEIU cash. - Analyst Questions Democracy of Unions
Union concerns about PA 4 appear unfounded. - Littmann Discusses '9-9-9' Tax Reform Plan
Senior economist on Lansing radio show. - Home Health Care 'Dues Skim' More Than Matches SEIU '08 Obama Contributions
- Do We Let Unions Bankrupt Governments?
What the fight over Public Act 4 is all about. - Public School Welcomes All
(Unless they're from Detroit.) - Center Analysts Discuss Emergency Manager Law
LaFaive, Kersey interviewed regarding ballot initiative. - The Atlas Project
SEIU beneficiary "putting progressives on the path to victory." - Earning More Than Your Boss: Dearborn Lieutenant Makes More Than Chief of Police, Mayor
- According to Beneficiaries, All Government Spending Is Worth the Investment
- Train Wreck: Amtrak Is a Case Study in Government Waste
Subsidies for Amtrak, other rail projects should end. - The Brave New Foundation
Leftist media outlet took in $250,000 from SEIU. - LaFaive Cited on Government Golf Courses
"Least necessary of the least necessary government services." - GOP Hopefuls Square Off
- Prison Privatization Bill Locked Up By House Inaction
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST February 28, 2012
- Niles teachers protest contract offer
"About 100 teachers carrying signs showed up
at a recent Niles Community Schools board of education meeting to protest the
board’s latest contract offer ..." - Analyst Cited on GM Bankruptcy
Kersey: UAW played a role. - The Applied Research Center
SEIU "dues" funding activist consultant. - America Ready For Revitalization
- Restoring the American Dream
- Bill to ban grad student unionization moves to Senate floor
"The Senate Government Operations Committee
has approved a bill that would block the unionization of graduate student
research assistants at state-funded universities ..." - School
claims township implementing ‘neo-Jim Crow’ in lawsuit
" The
Michigan Islamic Academy has asked a federal district court judge to overturn a
Pittsfield Township Board of Trustees decision that rejected its rezoning
request ..." - 'Consensus' on Global Warming is a Manmade Concept
- State grants emergency $4 million for Highland Park
students
"Gov. Rick Snyder has signed an emergency
bill that allocates $4 million dollars to the help students of Highland
Park ..." - Commentary: 'Correction' of CapCon Story Leaves Something To Be Desired
- Feb. 24, 2012 MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on GSRA unionization, unemployment benefits and more! - 'Change that Works'
$4 million SEIU project was unabashedly political. - Celebrating Black History Month
- GOP-Dominated Senate To SEIU: 'Here's $4 Million'
- Tea Party Groups Set To Pick U.S. Senate Candidate
- Upside-Downside of “9-9-9” Income Tax Reform
- Endowments up at Michigan colleges and universities
"A recent study by the National
Association of College and University Business Officers has found that college
and university endowments around Michigan saw strong growth in the previous
fiscal year ..." - The Clean Economy Development Center
Clearinghouse for "green energy" boondoggles was recipient of $100,000 in SEIU cash. First of a series. - Subsidized Green Energy Company Struggles, Lays Off Workers — Rewards Top Executives
- How the Forced Unionization of Day Care and Home Health Care Providers Took Place
- Center Expert Discusses Genesee School Lawsuits
Details of lawsuit kept mum; Center advocates for transparency. - Bill To Stop Graduate Student Unionization Moves Ahead
- Further Down the Rabbit Hole: Forced Unionization 'Dues Skim' Linked To West Coast Scandal
- Detroit News Editorial Supports GSRA Autonomy
Editorial argues lawmakers should protect U-M researchers - MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST February 21, 2012
- Unemployment Rate Not as Rosy as It Appears
- All “MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call Report” Votes for 2012
- Digital Learning Day
How schools are using technology to improve education. - Prohibition by Price
- Despite Deficit, Some Dearborn Top Officials Got Boosts in Pay
- Unplugged: 'Educators-Know-Best' Video Clip Ordered Taken Down
- Michigan's First Digital Learning Day
- Should Threats Against Legislators Have Stricter Penalites?
- Feb. 17, 2012 MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on stealth conventions, PAC money to unions and more - Michigan Vulnerable to Indiana
Kersey cited in Miami, Kansas City papers. - High Costs Force School District to Drop Union-Connected Health Plan
- Center Analyst Discusses Gas Taxes
GOP legislators pushing bills to ramp up gas, vehicle taxes. - Center Cited on Fox Business
Noted for battling illegal unionization in Michigan. - MEA's Hyperbole About Cyber Charter Schools
Teachers union math gets a failing grade. - Roots of SEIU Forced Unionization 'Money Skim' Lead To Former ACORN Organizer
- Dividing Ourselves From All That
AFL-CIO Op-Ed is wishful thinking and hysteria all in one. - Editorial Cites Hohman on Chevy Volt Subsidies
Taxpayers on hook for up to $250K for each one sold. - Online Charter School Spending Trends
How do they compare to brick-and-mortar schools? - Center Expert Outlines Right-to-Work Issue
Michigan needs law to remain competitive. - Would Michigan Have Been Better Off if the Sit-Down Strike had Failed?
- Illinois Woman Charged With Making Death Threats Against Mackinac Center
- Detroit to close some schools, turn others into charters
"Detroit Public Schools Emergency Manager Roy
Roberts has announced plans to close 16 buildings after this school year and
offer four more to charter operators ..." - MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST February 14, 2012
- Detroit: The Triumph of Progressive Public Policy
- Detroit Could Sell Off Assets to Avoid Insolvency
Center analyst recommended doing so 11 years ago. - Wright Discusses SEIU Scheme
Union collects $28M in illegal dues and counting. - Center Expert Cited on UAW Politics
Proof that Michigan employees need right-to-work protection. - Magnet programs drive increased enrollment in Jackson
"Jackson Public Schools saw enrollment
gains after February’s count day ..." - MSU Starts Student Health Care Mandate
- Commentary: When Stadium Deals Fizzle, Taxpayers Lose
- Bill to expand cyber school choice passes house committee
"The House
Education Committee has approved a bill that will raise the cap on cyber
charter public schools ..." - Kalamazoo-area schools shift to full-day kindergarten
"The four remaining Kalamazoo-area schools
with half-day kindergarten programs will switch to full-day programs due to
likely changes in state aid ..." - Unemployment Rate Dropping But 'Disturbing Trend' As Number of People Receiving Food Assistance Skyrockets
- Tax Foundation Rates Michigan
State climbs 42 spots after eliminating MBT. - Feb. 10, 2012 MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on judges, roads and expanding taxes - 'Best Article on Wind Farms You Will Ever Read'
Wind energy unreliable in times of weather emergencies. - Corporate Welfare to Increase $20M
Governor's 2013 proposed budget released Thursday. - A growing list of things the staff likes
- Elementary Students Forced to Write Advocacy Letters to Governor Criticizing Education Cuts
- Governor ties increased school funding to district performance
"In his annual budget proposal, Gov. Rick
Snyder announced a plan to tie increases in school funding to student performance ..." - Bureaucrats vs. Parents — Who Should Choose Where Children Are Educated?
- Center Experts on School Spending
Employee insurance costs cut into education funding. - 'Forced Unionization' Employer Out of the Picture, But Dues Keep Flowing To SEIU
- Center Analyst Discusses Gas Tax
Michigan headed for highest fuel tax in the country? - Benefit Costs Sunk Benton Harbor's Finances
- Myth 5: The Unequal Funding Myth
- Pete Hoekstra Ad Misses the Mark
Washington, not China, to blame for national debt. - Rep. Ray Franz: Hero of Home Repair Tradesmen
Sometimes politicians actually get it. - Rosy Solar Jobs Projections Fail To Live Up To the Hype
- Beaverton teachers drop MESSA for Blue Cross Blue Shield
"Teachers at Beaverton
Rural Schools have dropped MESSA and adopted Blue Cross Blue Shield as their insurance
provider in their new three-year contract ..." - MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST February 7, 2012
- Right to Work: Right for Oregon, Right for Michigan
More jobs, faster growing incomes, all that good stuff. - The Unequal School Funding Myth
The latest in an ongoing video series. - LaFaive Cited on Indiana Right-to-Work Law
Michigan employees need right-to-work protections to keep pace. - SEIU Sent Key GOP Senator $5K on Day Bill to End 'Forced Unionization' Arrived in Senate
- Comcast expands eligibility for ‘Internet Essentials’
"Comcast has announced it is expanding
eligibility for “Internet Essentials,” a program that provides Internet access
to the households of disadvantaged students ..." - How Corporate Welfare Hurts People
- State Behind on School Employee Pension Reform
- Research Shows Right-to-Work Laws the Right Way to Go
- What Right-to-Work Means for Indiana
- Portage declines to fully privatize custodial work
"The Portage
School Board has decided not to privatize its first-shift custodial services ..." - Projections vs. Reality — Should Politicians Make Job Creation Claims?
- The Price of Government Unions (It's High)
But it doesn't have to be, according to new study. - MCLF Attorney Discusses U-M Case
Students being denied due process in unionization fight. - Portage Schools Turns Down $270K Savings
District outsources some custodial work, but not all. - The Unstoppable Teacher Pension Fund Monster
- Taxpayer Costs For Average State Employee Increased From $79K in 2001 to $95K in 2011
- If the Monopoly Title Fits, Wear It
Alcohol distribution territorial monopolies hurt consumers. - Center Pension Study Cited
State employee pension change has saved $4 billion. - Award-Winning Reporter, Editor Joins Michigan Capitol Confidential as Managing Editor
- Home Health Care 'Dues Skim' Worse Than Previously Thought
- Nation’s Highest Gas Tax Coming To Michigan?
- Comcast expands eligibility for ‘Internet Essentials’
"Comcast has announced it is expanding eligibility for “Internet Essentials,” a
program that provides Internet access to the households of disadvantaged
students ..." - MCQ3 Response To 'Forced Unionization'
- It's Official: Indiana Is a Right-to-Work State
Congratulations are in order for our neighbors to the south. - Trash Collectors Equal 'Green' Jobs? President's Campaign Ad Claims 'Green Energy' Job Growth From Criticized Study
- Is President Obama Correct That State Budget Cuts Are the ‘Largest Factor’ in Tuition Increases At Public Colleges?
- Indiana Governor Signs Right-to-Work Law; Michigan’s Fragile Economy Faces New Competition
- Indiana Is A Right-to-Work State
- Landmark Right-to-Work Bill Passes in Indiana House
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST January 31, 2012
- Virtual Learning Can Improve Outcomes and Save Money
- Universities extend application window for new charter
schools
"Grand Valley State University is
extending the application window for new charter public schools ..." - Dems' Plan: Scale Back Select Corporate Tax Credits They Already Voted For
- Commentary: Charter Schools Face Discrimination in Michigan
- Right-to-Work-for-Yadda-Yadda-Yadda
For the umpteenth time: No, wages won't collapse. - Catholic Schools Week
Seeing school choice through a different lens. - Is Congressman Ron Paul Supporting Select Energy Subsidies?
- Muskegon Heights privatizes some positions, saves $1.2
million
"Muskegon Heights will save about
$1.2 million this year and next after privatizing clerical workers, custodians
and bus drivers ..." - Center Scholar, Wife, Pen New Book
They are "nationally recognized" FDR experts. - Niles
secretaries take 2.5 percent pay cut
"Secretaries in Niles
Community Schools have agreed to a new contract that includes a 2.5 percent pay
cut ..." - Saline will wait for state decision on ‘Pledge’ mandate
"The Saline Board of Education will wait for
the state Legislature to act before going ahead with a proposal to require students
to recite the Pledge of Allegiance daily ..." - Bringing Freedom to Afghanistan
- Jan. 27, 2012 MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on plastics, prison taxes and parking tickets - The Debate About Online Charter Schools
Objections are easily refuted. - Kersey Cited in Wall Street Journal
Right-to-work study shows benefits of law. - 'Birthday Tax' Unveiled in Lansing
New taxes, fees for road maintenance. - Congressman Addresses Mackinac Center Audience
Rep. Dave Camp discusses election year, tax rates. - U-M Forced Grad Student Unionization Case: Court Approves One-Sided Hearing
- Helping Districts Deal With Deficits
- Some CMU faculty suspicious about union contract vote
"Some Central Michigan University Faculty
Association members are suspicious of their union’s voting process ..." - 'We Found a Place Where Our Children's Safety Would Never Be An Issue'
- Court Denies U-M Students Their Say
Only pro-unionization parties allowed to testify. - Happy Birthday, Michigan!
State turns 175 today. - Center Scholar's Commentary in Financial Post
Uncertainty will supress 2012 economy. - Loar v. Michigan Department of Human Services Brief
This booklet contains the Mackinac Center Legal
Foundation’s final legal filing in a nationally known case
involving the illegal unionization of Michigan’s home-based
day care business owners and providers as government
employees. Wright argued the case in the Michigan
courts on behalf of Sherry Loar, Michelle Berry and Paulette
Silverson, who each own home-based day care businesses.
The Mackinac Center Legal Foundation sued to end the DHS' illegal diversion of so-called "union dues" from state subsidy checks received by home-based day care providers who watch children from low-income families. The "dues" were funneled to a government-employee union that purports to represent more than 40,000 of Michigan's home-based day care providers, who are actually private business owners and independent contractors.
The case was ruled moot by the Michigan Supreme Court after the DHS ceased to collect the dues and the DHS director stated that these home-based day care providers are not public employees. - Indiana Dems Still Boycotting To Avoid Right-To-Work Vote
- When Will Right-to-Work Come to Michigan?
- Commentary: Right-to-Work Will Keep Michigan Competitive
- INDIANA HOUSE PASSES RIGHT-TO-WORK BILL
Law prohibiting forced union dues on clear path to governor's desk. - What You Should Know About School Choice
New video examines benefits of school choice. - Online Revolution: Grand Rapids
- Online Revolution: Grand Traverse
- Online Revolution: Southeastern Michigan
- Catching Up With an Old Friend
Lawrence Reed interview in The Daily Bell. - Issues & Ideas Forum: The Future of Unionized Government
- Indiana Dems Force Chamber Doors Open, Insist On Allowing Interruptions During Right-to-Work Debate
- Teacher Contract Specifics Part of Strike Action Plan?
- Issues and Ideas Forum: The Future of Oil and Gas
- Indiana Right-to-Work Bill Still Stalled
- BREAKING: Indiana House Passes Right-to-Work Bill — Measure To Become Law Soon
- Michigan's Solyndra?
Taxpayers on the hook for shady movie studio deal. - Bay City Repeals Prevailing Wage Ordinance
Other cities, state should follow suit. - Small Business Survey: Obamacare Already Killing Jobs
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST January 24, 2012
- Michigan celebrates 'School Choice Week'
"Gov. Rick Snyder joined 25 other
governors in recognizing the week of January 22-28 as 'School Choice Week' ..." - Teachers' Union Manual Shows How to Organize Illegal Strikes, Use Children During Bargaining
- Indiana Dems Lose On Right-to-Work Bill and Run Again
- National School Choice Week
Good for parents, student, teachers and taxpayers. - School District: Spending Up, Revenue Up, Red Ink Up — Wants More Money
- Individual districts can now ‘Race to the Top’
"The Obama administration has restructured
the “Race to the Top” program and will now allow individual school districts to
compete for federal money ..." - Today May Be 'High Noon' Over Indiana Right-to-Work Bill
- Center Analysts' Op-Eds Address Right-to-Work Law, Charter Public School Discrimination
LaFaive, Van Beek in Detroit, Lansing papers. - Michigan school’s ‘flipped classrooms’ featured on CNN
"Clintondale
High School Principal Greg Green was featured on CNN’s education blog ..." - Center Analyst in CS Monitor
Paul Kersey cited on right-to-work debate in Indiana. - Schools funding
increases tied to improvement
"Public schools won’t see their funding
reduced in the next budget, but Gov. Snyder wants them to show improvement in
order to get funding increases ..." - Grassroots Obamacare Hearing: The People Speak
- Indy Democrats Still Not Showing Up — Right-to-Work Standoff Drags On
- Center Expert Gives Economic Forecast
David Littmann on what 2012 could bring. - Jan. 20, 2012 MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on hunting, jury duty and marinas. - Workers Are Wonderful, But Where's the Union?
The AFL-CIO's new ad campaign - Center Analyst in Free Press on Film Subsidy Failure
State retirees on the hook for missed bond payment. - Analysis: Michigan Cannot Grow Out of Pension Problems
- Some Tea Partiers Gunning For Republican Senate Majority Leader
- LaFaive Cited on Emergency Manager Law
Cities brought it upon themselves, analyst says. - What a Right-to-Work Law Will Mean For Indiana
- LaFaive Cited in Bloomberg Businessweek
Corporate welfare stretches back decades. - Indiana RTW: No Movement, Just Rhetoric
- Township Board Votes Unanimously to Exempt Employees From State Law, Continue Paying Nothing For Health Insurance
- Lehman Cited on Gov. Snyder's First Year
Michigan View column previews State of the State speech. - CapCon Cited in Muskegon Chronicle
Smoking ban impact on alcohol sales. - Gov. Snyder’s 2012 State of the State Address Included Five Proposed Government Expansions, One Limitation
- Michigan public universities have $4.2 billion in unrestricted assets
"A review of Michigan’s public universities found
their unrestricted net assets rose to $4.2 billion this year ..." - Count of Proposed Government Expansions and Limitations in State of the State Address Available Wednesday Night
- MEDC Consultant Busted for ‘Recycling’ Reports
- Detroit Public Schools trying to keep Children’s Museum
open
"Detroit Public Schools announced it is working on
options to keep the Detroit Children’s Museum open ..." - UAW Member: Union Workers 'Need to Embrace' Right-to-Work Laws
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST January 17, 2012
- Breaking News: Indiana Dems Run Again, Right-to-Work Bill On Hold
- Trust Us, We Won
Why are contract ratification vote totals such a big secret? - Center Analyst on State of the State Address
Right-to-work law, personal property taxes need attention. - LaFaive Cited on Indiana Right-to-Work Battle
Outcome will impact Michigan. - Reality Check: Who Is to Blame For School Deficits?
- Commentary: It's Time to Repeal Prevailing Wage Law
- Saline
schools considers mandating ‘Pledge of Allegiance’
"Trustee David
Holden has asked the Saline Board of Education to mandate a daily recitation of
the “Pledge of Allegiance" ..." - 48
districts post budget deficits, 22 larger than $1 million
"Almost 50 of
Michigan’s 550 school districts posted a budget deficit for 2010-2011 ..." - Analysis: State Behind on School Employee Pension Reform
- Teachers' Union: Many Members Conservative; Overwhelmingly Funds 'Progressive' Groups
- Indiana Democrat: Right-to-Work Bill 'One of the Worst ... In a Generation'
- Jan. 13, 2012 MichiganVotes.org Weekly Roll Call
Votes on toy guns, hunting guns and barber poles. - Number of charter schools to increase slowly
"A leading advocate of charter public
schools does not expect to see a large increase in their numbers despite a new
law that removes the cap ..." - Muskegon Health Care Workers Get Out of SEIU
- Opposition to Online Charters Misguided
Savings can benefit students and educators. - A Digital Learning Success Story
Suttons Bay Schools an innovation leader. - Senator Wants to Track Legislators' Voting Records
MichiganVotes.org already does that — at no cost to taxpayers. - Indiana Right-to-Work Bill Slows Down
- District Refuses to Sell Unused Building to Public Charter School — Despite Receiving $250K Asking Price
- Financial emergency declared in Highland Park School
District
"Gov. Rick Snyder has declared the
Highland Park School District is in a financial emergency ..." - Fake Tea Party Scam Ends In Fraud Convictions
- Taxpayers Fund Bureaucratic Back Slapping
Over-sized checks wasteful, opportunistic. - Right-to-Work Inches Ahead in Indiana
- skimTRACKER 'Forced Unionization' Dues: $30 Million For SEIU ... And Counting
- Bay City Amends Prevailing Wage Ordinance
State, cities should abandon "archaic practice." - Congress Mandates the Impossible
Gas prices spike as fines are passed on to consumers. - Hohman Cited by Fox on Chevy Volt
Analysis continues to draw national attention. - How Long Is Too Long For Unemployment Benefits?
- MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST January 10, 2012
- Award-Winning Investigative Reporter Anne Schieber Joins Mackinac Center Communications Team
- Emergency manager needed for Highland Park
Schools
"A financial review team has asked
Gov. Snyder to appoint an emergency financial manager for Highland Park Schools ..." - Breaking News!
CapCon on location covering Indiana right-to-work bill. - Kersey: End Prevailing Wage
Free Press Op-Ed calls for end to expensive, unnecessary law. - Carpenters Union Targets Builder Again
"Bannering" a popular intimidation tactic. - Dems Don't Run: Standoff Ends — Indiana Right-to-Work Obstacle Cleared
- Charter public schools save state $36 million to $52
million
"Charter public schools save the state of
Michigan between $36 million and $52 million annually ..." - State Alcohol Control Law Expensive, Unfair, Ineffective
- The Puzzling Differences Between Michigan and Indiana in This Recession
- Schools Should Fund Learning, Not Insurance Companies
- What a Right-to-Work Law Will Mean for Indiana — and Michigan
- Michigan
public universities under scrutiny
"Legislation has
been introduced that could lead to the elimination of independent governing
boards at 13 of Michigan’s public universities ..." - Bill
introduced to expand physical education requirements
"Rep. Maureen
Stapleton, D-Detroit, has introduced a bill that would mandate physical
education requirements for elementary and middle schools ..." - Indiana Leads the Manufacturing Belt
Hoosier state has the most to gain from a right-to-work law. - Federal Judge Rules Against Day Care Owners
Union gets to keep millions in illegal dues. - Mackinac Center Legal Foundation Files Motion at Court of Appeals in U-M Student Unionization Case
- Indiana Senate Committee Passes Right-to-Work Bill; Unions Protest While Democrats Boycott
- University of Michigan Response
- GlobalWatt: How Corporate Welfare Hurts Real People
- University of Michigan: More Staff, Higher Revenue, Higher Pay ... Wants More Money From Taxpayers
- Members named to school quality workgroup
"Members have been named to a
bipartisan, bicameral workgroup on school quality ..." - Kersey Talks RTW on Beckmann
- Book Highlights Failings of Enviro Trends
"Eco-Fads" a rational, scientific read. - LaFaive Op-Ed on State of the State Address
Which policies should Gov. Snyder pursue? - Your Favorites 2011: Our Top 10 Stories of the Year
- Right-to-Work Repeats Itself; Indiana Democrats Manufacture a Filibuster
- Every Roll Call Vote by Every State Legislator Tallied for 2011
- Strong Support for Right-to-Work Measures in the Michigan Legislature
- Connecticut School Leaders Propose Bold Reforms
Michigan counterparts should take notice. - Surplus, or Excess?
More state revenue could mean more spending. - Michigan's Migration Status Improves
United Van Lines 2011 study released. - Our Mission For 2012 and Beyond: Continuing to Hold Their Feet to the Fire
- State halts takeover of Benton Harbor schools
"State Superintendent Mike Flanagan
will not recommend appointing a review team for Benton Harbor Area Schools
despite an initial finding that the district is in financial stress ..." - MICHIGAN EDUCATION DIGEST January 4, 2012
- Right-to-Work Legislation Possible in Indiana
"Significant economic consequences for Michigan." - 'It Really Is Up to the Companies'
The UAW's new strategy. - Center Quoted in Wall Street Journal
Column focuses on Jalen Rose Leadership Academy. - LaFaive Cited on GlobalWatt Eviction
San Francisco NBC affiliate covering story. - MichiganVotes.org Cited by Several Media Outlets
"Missed votes" tally compiled for every legislator. - Gov. Snyder: School cuts ending
"Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s next budget proposal is unlikely to contain any reductions in funding for public schools and universities ..." - State Spending: Up, Up and Away
- Muskegon SEIU Escape Vote Set For This Week
- Schools of choice has led to improved opportunities
"A study of
state data by The Jackson Citizen Patriot has found the 15-year-old Schools of
Choice law has led to a large migration of students across school district
boundaries in Jackson County." - Charter public school cap lifted
"Five days before Christmas, Gov. Rick
Snyder signed into law a bill that gradually lifts the cap on the number of
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