Two Mackinac Center scholars have been invited to participate in a "Great Lakes Bay Region Summit" to discuss public school funding in Michigan.
Michael Van Beek, director of education policy, has done extensive research on this issue and was invited to address the State Board of Education on the matter last week.
Robert Daddow, deputy executive in Oakland County and an adjunct scholar with the Center, has written about the need for government entities to practice fiscal responsibility in light of sinking property values and lower tax revenues.
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