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Senate panel backs prison cuts

A month ago, CFM President John Bebow urged the Senate subcommittee overseeing prison spending to take pruning shears to the governor’s proposal for 2013 to spend about $2 billion on the Michigan Department of Corrections. “(C)ontinued re-engineering of the prison system in Michigan is another chapter in the theme of Reinventing Michigan,” Bebow told the […]

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Land O Links

“All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason” — Immanuel Kant, 18th century German philosopher. * Foreign Policy has an analysis of five trends that threaten recovery in advanced economies around the world, including our own. One of the five is […]

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Fuel-tank cleanup leaves mess above ground, too

Michigan’s program for cleaning up leaking underground storage tank faces a major overhaul this year, one that could make cleanups simpler and less costly. But the planned changes, which are moving through the Legislature, won’t address one of the program’s biggest weaknesses: The program is grossly underfunded. Michigan spends $20 million annually cleaning up leaking […]

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A birthday letter to Bill Milliken

Dear Governor: You celebrated your 90th birthday Monday. I’m sure you and Helen did it in your usual low-key manner, enjoying the serene beauty of the Old Mission Peninsula near Traverse City. All of your friends know how proud you are of the tradition of public service that has run through your family for generations. […]

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