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...trends in other states. Although there is a brief mention in our report about Michigan’s public sector employment trends relative to the nation, we believe a more
...investments mostly target the “supply side” of the school labor force equation by providing tuition assistance to ease the financial burden faced by aspiring teachers. Without the

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August 26, 2022
...currently sits at just over 51 percent. That is a laudable goal for the state. Our research series last year evaluating key trends shaping Michigan’s future showed
...cost of various educational services, including private school tuition.   The proposal currently awaits review by the Board of State Canvassers to determine petition signature sufficiency before being

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September 29, 2022
EMPLOYMENT TRENDS IN STATE GOVERNMENT, FY1966-FY2003 report 336 In Brief This study examines several dimensions of change in the State of Michigan’s classified workforce. The Michigan Department
...Wayne County Millage IncreaseCC 692 ( October 58 ) 4 pages Ballot Issues II: City Of Detroit Charter AmendmentsCC 691 ( October 58 ) 4 pages Michigan

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September 20, 2019
...document short of full revision. Today’s paper, Amending the Michigan Constitution: Trends and Issues, traces the history of successful and unsuccessful constitutional amendments, breaking down the efforts

Press Release

March 10, 2026
...the use of funds. This includes statewide trends as well as trends across similarly situated schools. The chart below provides a statewide picture of schools’ current approved

Council Briefs

May 12, 2022
...billions. But, does the massive scale of this proposed investment match the scope of the challenges from a statewide perspective? Recently updated information on statewide public education

Council Briefs

March 18, 2022
Date: December 8, 2015 Speaker: Eric Lupher Venue: Oakland County City Managers Association Topic: Statewide Trends in Local Government Finances...

Council Briefs

December 8, 2015
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