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Why Being “welcoming To All” Is A Key Part Of Placemaking

Why being “welcoming to all” is a key part of placemaking

  • December 12, 2018
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Place Making
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The state must do its part to ensure that no talented workers are turned off and turned away by Michigan’s communities. That means a legal framework that prohibits all forms of discrimination, and access to the resources necessary for social…

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Why Criminal Justice Reform Is A Part Of Our Path To Prosperity

Why criminal justice reform is a part of our path to prosperity

  • September 29, 2017
  • Sarah Szurpicki
  • Blog, Shared Prosperity
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If you’ve been following this blog, you know we recently released the second in-depth topic paper outlining the proposed policy changes that we believe can help put Michigan back on a path to prosperity. To us, a prosperous state is…

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Our Shared Prosperity State Policy Recommendations

Our shared prosperity state policy recommendations

  • September 20, 2017
  • Lou Glazer
  • Blog, Shared Prosperity
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As we explored in my last post Michigan structurally has too many low-paid jobs. About half of Michigan jobs pay less than $15 an hour. Add to that lots of part-time jobs and more and more contingent jobs. That leads…

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