Posted inBusiness Watch

Right to Work sparks political frenzy

Supporters of a proposal to end compulsory union membership had high hopes that neighboring Indiana’s recent adoption of Right to Work legislation would lead Michigan to soon follow the Hoosier state’s lead. That all changed on March 6 when a group backed by organized labor announced a ballot proposal for the November election that would […]

Posted inPeter Luke: Eye on the Capitol

Run government like a business? If only.

Back in the day, the craftier veteran legislators would pay the monthly lease on their automobiles with campaign checks they collected from lobbyists steering client political action committees. As their meals were generally covered by those same lobbyists, a Michigan legislator’s expenses could be handled with minimal out-of-pocket sacrifice. Which was good since into that […]

Posted inLand O Links

Land O Links

“A man’s errors are his portals of discovery” — Irish author James Joyce. * You will be hearing a great deal in coming weeks and months about “Mip-sers” — the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System. The Citizens Research Council of Michigan, at its blog, gives a good run-down of how school districts are being […]

Posted inMichigan Government

Ex-city manager teaches emergency manager avoidance tips

When Ed Koryzno talks to officials in financially troubled communities, he can say to them with conviction, “Been there, done that.” Koryzno, hired earlier this year by the administration of Gov. Rick Snyder to help advise troubled communities, used to work through many of the same difficulties that financially troubled local governments are struggling to […]

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