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...and sulfur dioxide into the environment. These elements are known to cause adverse health effects, such as increased occurrence of asthma. Additionally, it is hoped that increased
...in key industries such as manufacturing and healthcare. At the same time, Michigan’s public sector continues to shrink, fueled by significant local government job losses. Eric Lupher,

Press Release

September 23, 2013
...of housing. Encouraging the development of housing close to jobs, grocery stores, and healthcare will help low- and moderate-income households lower transportation costs, reduce commute times, and
...on five proposed constitutional amendments at the November 6, 2012, general election dealing with matters of renewable energy, unionization of home health care workers, collective bargaining, state

Publication

September 7, 2012
...by state-appointed emergency managers. This includes $1.3 billion that represents DPS’s estimated share of the unfunded actuarial accrued liabilities for retiree pension and health care costs; $97.5

Press Release

January 6, 2016
For the past five decades, Michigan has been losing ground. It has fallen behind other states in population growth, jobs, earnings, health, educational achievement, and the quality

Podcast

October 21, 2023
...drivers, through auto insurance, subsidize the health care system through unnecessarily high premiums. Creation of SEMCOG (1968) In the summer of 1966, CRC concluded the main body

Council Briefs

April 1, 2016
...pandemic in early 2020 the Research Council has written extensively about various aspects of how the worldwide health emergency has impacted state and local governments, including the

Council Briefs

June 16, 2023
...(Lansing, Battle Creek)West Michigan (Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids)Southeast Michigan (Detroit, Ann Arbor, and surrounding)Thumb Region (Saginaw, Midland, Flint)Northern Michigan (Traverse City, Gaylord, Mackinac)Upper Peninsula Policy Interests BudgetsMichigan Tax

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July 29, 2024
...of economic growth and the burden of paying for road improvements, personal property tax reimbursement, business tax credits, the Healthy Michigan Plan and other promises will make

Council Briefs

January 25, 2018
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