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Toward A Michigan Policy Agenda That Prioritizes The Actual Needs Of Taxpayers Over The Perceived Desires Of Corporations

Toward a Michigan policy agenda that prioritizes the actual needs of taxpayers over the perceived desires of corporations

  • October 11, 2017
  • Kim Trent
  • Blog, Public Investment
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A few months ago, Michigan Future Inc. introduced its first-ever state policy agenda. In it, we argue that rising income for all Michiganders should be the policy goal for Michigan’s leaders and we offer three levers to accomplish that goal:…

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Why Critical Thinking Skills Matter For Michigan Students

Why critical thinking skills matter for Michigan students

  • November 23, 2016
  • Kim Trent
  • Blog, Talent

At a recent meeting, a member of a prominent elected body in Michigan objected to the use of the term “social justice” in an official document, suggesting that the term is code for redistribution of wealth and class envy. When…

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