Cities facing large unfunded health and pension benefits for government workers say they’re already making changes, without need for state intervention
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Slideshow: 8 Michigan ballot issues in 80 seconds
Here are the basics on 8 measures activists are fighting to get on the 2018 ballot in Michigan, delivered in just over a minute.
Which 2018 Michigan ballot issues are going strong. Or going down.
Petition drives to stop gerrymandering or end prevailing wage laws are going strong. Others, like an effort to allow pot even for minors, not so much. A quickie guide to 8 potential ballot issues.
Is Michigan ready for the next recession?
The current economic expansion is nearing record lengths, but it won’t last forever. How are business and government leaders, and 2018 candidates for governor, preparing for the day Michigan’s economy heads south?
Snyder has steadied state finances, yet that may not be enough
The governor’s fiscal reforms have left the state financially more secure. But budget squeezes loom, even without a recession on the horizon.
How will Michigan’s next governor prepare for a recession?
Democratic candidates argue that GOP policies have left Michigan workers behind. But the leading Republican candidate won’t even mention the R word.
What Michigan businesses learned from the last recession
The companies best prepared for the next recession have used the current expansion to invest smartly in talent and technology
Will ride-sharing mean less parking? And getting students in career tech
Cities that are preparing now for ride-sharing and self-driving cars will be more attractive for jobs. State business leaders, meanwhile, are trying to coordinate the state’s patchwork of career and technical training.
Business and Lansing need to help the other to expand childcare for working parents
Michigan employers increasingly view child care as critical to attracting and keeping quality workers
6 ways to help working parents in Michigan afford child care
Michigan’s business leaders are discovering a strong connection between affordable child care and happy, productive workers.