Wall Street Journal
“Each member who joins would owe the union about 2.75% of the stipend. The union stands to collect up to $13 million a year, according to the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.”
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board
Reason
The Empty Promises of Industrial Policy
“There’s no evidence anywhere that pursuing top-down industrial policy produces better economic results.”
Jarrett Skorup, Vice President for Communications and Marketing
The Hill
One Year After the UAW Strike, Michigan is Worse Off
“The UAW failed its members, who are suffering because of union leaders’ foolish actions and divided focus.”
Jarrett Skorup, Vice President for Communications and Marketing
The Detroit News
Lawmakers Must Reform FOIA During Lame Duck
“FOIA reform is ‘The Thing Everyone Says We Should Do.’ The governor says we should do this. Lawmakers in both parties agree. They have the time. They have pledged support. Who will show leadership?”
Michael Reitz, Executive Vice President
The American Spectator
Corporate Subsidies Are Out of Control
“Selective subsidies fail to create jobs and are unfair to both the taxpayers who have to foot the bill and the businesses that must compete with subsidized companies. Economists studying the economic effects of corporate welfare confirm that it just doesn’t work.”
James Hohman, Director of Fiscal Policy
Patrick Wright on 9&10 News
Oct. 29, 2024
‘Nonpartisan’ Michigan Supreme Court Races Could Have Political Consequences