The Wall Street Journal
“A new report by the Mackinac Center, a Michigan think tank that supports education choice, finds the program could reduce costs for the state.”
The Editorial Board
USA Today
School choice is sweeping America. Now, Supreme Court has given parents even more options.
“The Michigan-based Mackinac Center Legal Foundation is seeking to overturn the state’s anti-choice amendment and filed a federal lawsuit last year. Even though the amendment’s language is “neutral,” it was enacted with “anti- religious hostility,” according to Patrick Wright, director of the legal foundation.”
Ingrid Jacques, USA Today Columnist
Midland Daily News
Whitmer’s lost case sends $200,000 in attorneys fees to Mackinac Center
“The Mackinac Center for Public Policy will receive the $200,000 after the Michigan Supreme Court decided Whitmer’s attempt to continue a state of emergency under a 1945 law without legislative approval was illegal.”
Angela Mulka, Midland Daily News Reporter
Detroit Free Press
Michigan Supreme Court: State must disclose value of tax credits issued to GM
“James Hohman, director of fiscal policy at the Mackinac Center, said offering subsidies to select companies is ‘ineffective at creating jobs, unfair to companies that don’t get special deals and expensive to the state budget.’”
Paul Egan, Detroit Free Press Lansing Bureau Chief
The Wall Street Journal
Why Electricity Blackouts Are Coming to Michigan
“Such are the contradictions of the climate agenda. It demands more clean energy, yet drives clean nuclear power out of business. It promises reliability and low costs, but leaves families and job creators wondering if the lights will stay on and hoping their bills won’t go higher.”
Jason Hayes, Director of Environmental Policy
RealClear Policy
Stabenow’s Out of Touch Quip About Her Electric Car
“While Stabenow is focused on getting Michiganders to buy electric vehicles, she’s ignoring a much more pressing energy crisis in the state. Michigan’s electrical grid is already stressed to its limits.”
Holly Wetzel, Director of Public Relations