The Center for Michigan's own John Bebow was a guest on Detroit Public Television's MiWeek show to discuss the findings of "Michigan Speaks." Watch the complete interview here…
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Michigan residents consumed with improving education, college affordability
Michigan residents demand the state do something to improve schools, align training to the jobs available, and make college more affordable for students and their families.
Find way to help the poor, conversation participants say
Michigan was always a place where anyone willing to work could make a decent living. No more, and it’s affecting the state’s quality of life.
Michigan Speaks 2014 – A road map for Lansing
More than 5,500 residents from all corners of Michigan spoke to the Center for Michigan in Community Conversations, polling and online talks. Lawmakers in Lansing would do well to hear their voices.
Public to politicians: Fix our roads!
Michigan residents are sending politicians the clear message that it’s time to spend more on the state's deteriorating roads. Even if it means raising taxes.
No consensus for raising – or cutting – taxes in 2014
A majority of residents are sending politicians a clear message that it’s time to spend more on Michigan roads. Even if it means raising taxes.
Coming May 6: The Michigan citizens’ agenda for 2014
Learn what more than 5,000 diverse Michiganders from across the state said they want from their elected representatives in 2014.
Bridge journalism honored by Society of Professional Journalists
Staff writers and contributors received awards for investigative and feature work in 2013.
Coming May 6: The Michigan citizens' agenda for 2014
Michigan residents have an urgent list of new priorities for Michigan’s future. They know what they want the candidates’ focus to be in this year’s statewide election. Read Bridge on Tuesday, May 6 for all the details. More than 5,000 diverse statewide residents participated in the Center for Michigan’s latest public engagement campaign in the past six months. Read what they have to say on May 6. It’s must reading for any engaged citizen or any candidate for governor, legislature or local office.
Last chance! Community Conversations end this week: Make your voice heard
The Center for Michigan has spent the past year traveling the state asking for YOUR priorities for the 2014 election. This is the last week, but it's not too late to join us for a Community Conversation.