An editorial in today’s Detroit News focuses on a wetland dispute that Mackinac Center analysts have been examining for several years.
The Center recently filed an amicus brief in the case of a Grand Rapids-area business man who was charged with violating state law for filling in a soggy area of his property to expand a parking lot in order to accommodate hiring more employees. More information on the issue is available here.
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