by Kathleen E. Schafer, Director of Public Affairs The framers of the second Michigan Constitution, having the wisdom to know that the state's governmental needs would change over time, included ...
by Christa Rosenberg, Consultant for Health Policy Although the final details of national health care reform will be undecided for some time, elements in a number of major reform plans ...
A one-page summary of Michigan legislative activity and political news of significance to government operations, public policy, and voter attitudes. Published weekly during legislative sessions and intermittently during legislative recesses. ...
by Robert J. Kleine,Vice President and Senior Economist & Laurie A. Cummings, Economist With the March 15 ballot election approaching, it is important to take a final look at the ...
by Robert J. Kleine, Vice President and Senior Economist This report, the seventh in a series on school finance reform, discusses the effects of the ballot and statutory proposals on ...
by Robert Kleine, Vice President and Senior Economist, and Alec Rodney, Economist Sixth in a series of reports on school finance reform, this report discusses how using the sales tax—the ...
by Peter Pratt, Vice President and Senior Consultant for Health Policy Despite criticism from many quarters of President Clinton's national health care reform plan, comprehensive reform will be accomplished by ...
by Laurie Cummings, Economist This report, the fifth in a series on school reform, discusses the effects of the ballot on statutory proposals on funding equity for Michigan's school districts. ...
by Robert J. Kleine, Vice President and Senior Economist; Laurie A. Cummings, Consultant for Economic Policy; and Alec R. Rodney, Economist This report examines the Fiscal Year 1994–95 State of ...
by Robert Kleine, Vice President and Senior Consultant This report is the fourth in a series examining the fiscal effects of the two proposals on individual and business taxpayers and ...