Dates  Current Comments
11/21/2008  Inspire, Don't Expire
Lawrence W. Reed's comments from our 20th anniversary gala.
11/20/2008  Lashing Out
The MEA advances its agenda with school board recalls.
11/19/2008  Michigan Education Digest
Teachers want charter, leaving MESSA, algebra II success.
11/18/2008  Decisions, Decisions
Workers who want true freedom must take a stand on EFCA.
11/17/2008  Michigan Privatization Digest
Pontiac seeks asset options, Iosco County explores inspection contracting, Union files lawsuit to prevent Detroit incinerator deal.
11/14/2008  20-20 Vision
The Mackinac Center celebrates 20 years and looks ahead.
11/13/2008  Science Substance Over Style
Remembering Michael Crichton's career.
11/12/2008  Not Easy Being Green
The push for green jobs ignores economic realities.
11/11/2008  Notable Quotables
Kind words in honor of the Mackinac Center's 20th anniversary.
11/10/2008  In Memory of John Riecker
The Center mourns the passing of a valued leader.
11/10/2008  News Release: PEG Fees Unnecessary
A new study shows the proposed legislation to allow municipalities to increase PEG fees is not supported by demand and could increase cable bills.
11/7/2008  Red and Blue Make Purple
People must fight back against the battering, bruising political class.
11/6/2008  Recall Redux
The battle over recall petitions led to greater rights for Michigan voters.
11/5/2008  Michigan Education Digest
Teachers sick, DPS finances, security cameras.
11/4/2008  A Matter of Trust
New accountability rules for union trusts should be kept in place.
11/3/2008  Revolutionary Cure
A prescription to fix what ails Michigan.
10/31/2008  Assessing Assessments
If home values are falling, should taxes, too?
10/30/2008  Michigan Education Digest
GR pay proposal, Pontiac cash flow, school funding.
10/29/2008  Washed Up
MEGA incentives fail to help Whirlpool save jobs.
10/28/2008  Silence is Deafening
What message do nonvoters send?


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