The Mackinac Center's call to end tax subsidies for filmmakers is featured in The Detroit News today. The News asked several organizations and individuals for ideas to "fix" Michigan and is printing the top 50 in a continuing series. Center scholars have also contributed ideas including budget reforms, decreasing school employee costs, privatizing noninstructional school services and eliminating agricultural extension programs.
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