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Cyber School Options Expanded

May 15, 2012
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Senate Bill 619 signed; options for Michigan families delivered Governor Snyder signs expansion of online learning options   LANSING— The following is a statement from Brian and Heidi Kevelin, board members of the National Coalition for Public School Options – Michigan Chapter, praising the signing of Senate Bill 619,...

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Happy Mothers Day

May 13, 2012
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Sometimes you don’t what you’ve truly had until its gone. Love you mom.  Forever.

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Taylor, Huizenga Join Mackinac Center Board

May 11, 2012
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Glad to see this. MIDLAND — Former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Cliff Taylor and charter public school entrepreneur J.C. Huizenga have joined the Mackinac Center for Public Policy’s Board of Directors, President Joseph G. Lehman announced today. “The Mackinac Center is proud to add these two accomplished leaders...

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Agema Interview – May 10 2012

May 10, 2012
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Tomorrow May 10 – American Laws for American Courts

May 9, 2012
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Get in on this discussion MICHIGAN House Bill 4769 and Senate Bill 701 THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2012 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM Mackinac Room Anderson House Office Building 124 North Capitol Avenue, 5th Floor Lansing, MI We must Act Now to re-affirm, as public policy, the primacy of the...

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Bacon Eggs & Politics

May 6, 2012
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In preparation for a morning of pancake breakfasts and show-up campaigning, I had prepared a few yellow and black buttons for the upcoming race. After screwing up the first 10 or so, it wasn’t long before I got the hang of it, and was producing semi-pro quality pieces worthy...

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Pigs Sought After Elk Kill

May 1, 2012
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DNR officials are seeking feral swine after mysterious Elk Kills. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking information about two separate illegal elk shootings in Otsego and Montmorency counties. A bull elk was killed near Sturgeon Valley Road and Pickerel Lake Road in Otsego County sometime during the...

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New Teaching Jobs Become Available!

April 27, 2012
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Charter School Growth Results in Hundreds of Job Openings for Teachers: Charter Schools Job Fair Expected to Draw Huge Crowd LANSING, Michigan (April 24, 2012) – There are hundreds of job openings for teachers at Michigan’s charter schools – and many of those people will be meeting with their...

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Parents Hail Vote Approving More Choices in Education

April 26, 2012
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State House approves expansion of online learning options LANSING— The following is a statement from Brian and Heidi Kevelin, board members of the National Coalition for Public School Options – Michigan Chapter, praising the passage of Senate Bill 619, legislation expanding educational opportunities for students and choices for parents,...

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Creating Wealth In The USA

April 24, 2012
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The lefties don’t get it. They likely never will. The 99 percent envy that is fostered too often by redistributionist policy and theory, is unfortunately too often stronger than common sense. This picture (Click on it for a larger view) on the right, is of a wall that...

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  • Personal Property Tax Phase-Out Matters For Michigan May 22, 2012
    Replacement revenue to come from expired tax credits By Jack Spencer | 5/22/2012 An eight-bill package has started moving through the legislature that would phase-out the person property tax, which affects business tools and equipment and is viewed by some as a detriment to doing business. “The legislature found a way to wind down a tax that is, dollar-for-d […]
  • Ecorse: Regaining Control May 22, 2012
    Taxpayers benefit from emergency manager actions By Anne Schieber | 5/22/2012 Ecorse, in the shadow of Detroit, has struggled since 1986 with corrupt public officials and overspending. In 2009, former Gov. Jennifer Granholm elected Joyce Parker as Ecorse city manager. By privatizing most services, restructuring the city's debt and renegotiating union co […]

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