Political careerists who serve the system, rather than the people, threaten our future liberty and prosperity, according to an Op-Ed in The Port Huron Times-Herald by Senior Legislative Analyst Jack McHugh.
McHugh and James Hohman, assistant director of fiscal policy, also wrote about the problem in this commentary.
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