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Casino plan foes overstate ballot implications, Truth Squad says

What: Radio ads — “Don’t sign away your rights” and “Casino expansion kills Detroit jobs” Who: Protect MI Vote, an organization opposing a proposed constitutional amendment that would authorize eight private casinos, one in Detroit and seven scattered around the state, ran radio ads during the collection of signatures for a casino ballot proposal. Truth […]

Posted inMichigan Government

Millions at stake for schools as Senate considers teacher retirement change

David Campbell, superintendent of the Livingston Educational Service Agency, has been watching the debate over reform of the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) for years from multiple perspectives, as a public school administrator charged with spending scarce resources, and as a future pensioner himself who will feel the effects of the reforms. All of […]

Posted inPhil's Column

Michigan universities face hostile financial, political circumstances

There’s little doubt that our universities are among Michigan’s most valuable and important assets. But real alarm about public higher education is spreading throughout the country — and threatening profound consequences for our state and it colleges. Take the case of Teresa Sullivan, a former provost at the University of Michigan and now president of the […]

Posted inLand O Links

Land O Links

“Knowledge is the best eraser in the world for disharmony, distrust, despair, and the endless physical deficiencies of man” — Orlando A. Battista, 20th century Canadian chemist and writer. * Inequality is growing among a sector of Americans who don’t even work: our children. David Brooks writes in the New York Times that “Equal opportunity, […]

Posted inSuccess

Are you Bridge's next intern?

Each year, the Center for Michigan selects an outstanding minority student for a paid internship with the Center’s Bridge Magazine. The Center seeks advanced undergraduate and graduate students who need intensive reporting experiences and clips to make the transition to professional journalism. The fellowship is for $8,000. The fellow is expected to work 20 hours […]

Posted inMichigan Government

Analysis: State department doesn't live up to Gov. Snyder's transparency pledge

By The Center for Michigan “As Governor, I will ensure that government is open, fair, and accountable to the citizens by making Michigan a national leader in transparency and ethics.” That’s what Rick Snyder pledged on the campaign trail two years ago. Yet last month, the Michigan Department of Human Services gave two completely contradictory answers […]

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