No fewer than three Mackinac Center’s “Viewpoints” are featured on The Oakland Press editorial page today.
James Hohman, assistant director of fiscal policy, discusses the state’s underfunded pension liability for government employees, Labor Policy Director Paul Kersey explains how to fix public-sector union problems, and Education Policy Director Mike Van Beek lays out a case for more school choice in Michigan. Van Beek's piece also appeared in the Port Huron Times-Herald.
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