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A New Model Michigan


By The Center for Michigan - January 1, 2007

A New Model Michigan (January 2007) - Eight ideas to structurally change how Michigan does the public's business in these difficult economic times.


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  1. [...] additional $200 million or more per year. Both the Small Business Association of Michigan and the Center for Michigan reached that same conclusion in separate studies this year. Detroit News columnist Daniel Howes [...]

  2. [...] Well then. That must set the stage for an exciting new era of government reform and reorganization because there is no question the state is headed for huge long-term budget trouble. Missing in this year's long budget fracas was implementation of the kind of reforms outlined by the governor’s own emergency panel of finance and government sages and spending and taxing ideas outlined nearly a year ago by the Center for Michigan. [...]

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