Mackinac Center for Public Policy
Recent News About Mackinac Center for Public Policy
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The Mackinac Center for Public Policy challenges University of Michigan's lack of transparency
The Mackinac Center for Public Policy recently filed a lawsuit against the University of Michigan, alleging that it has violated Michigan’s open records law, according to Michigan Capitol Confidential.
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Mackinac Center provides statement on newest round of restrictions imposed by Whitmer
For months, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has been grappling with state Republicans over the restrictions she imposed on residents and businesses, which are aimed at slowing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mackinac report reveals Michigan population ups and downs with surprises
Population patterns in Michigan have been updated by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, confirming that Flint, Dearborn, Warren and Detroit are still on the decline for multiple years in a row, according to Michigan Capitol Confidential.
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Mackinac Center supports lawmaker's decision to block forced unionization of marijuana industry
The Michigan state Senate is drawing high praise for rejecting a so-called “labor peace agreement” advanced by the Marijuana Regulatory Agency.
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Paper released by Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia says gentrification does little harm to low-income Americans
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia in July released a working paper stating the perception that gentrification hurts low-income Americans is false.
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Mackinac Center study: Occupational licensure causes higher consumer prices, costs jobs
Michigan licensing laws are hurting workers and consumers, according to a report from Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The legislation affects the economy, income distribution and public health and safety.