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AP Interview with Phil Power


By The Center for Michigan - April 6, 2006

Phil Power isn't a man who believes in setting simple goals.

He wants to change Michigan's tax structure, get the state on the road to economic recovery and return civility to Michigan politics.

To do that, he has started The Center for Michigan, a "think-and-do" tank based in Washtenaw County's Superior Township just east of Ann Arbor.

Housed in a bucolic home perched among trees and overlooking a large, fenced garden, the center is both a way for Power to try to pull policy-makers from both sides of the political aisle closer to the middle, and to set his beloved state on the path toward better times.

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