By John Bebow - September 26, 2008
There are plenty of surprises, and a good deal of bipartisan agreement, in the words of the two dozen hungry candidates for the Michigan House of Representatives who have so far stepped in front of the camera for the Great Debates.
They dive deep into the issues, economic development, business taxes, property taxes, term limits, improving graduation rates, cutting prison spending, reforming health care benefits, right to work, regional collaboration, and, yes, a few barbs.
Check out the streaming video of debates between candidates from Farmington, Taylor, Mt. Clemens, Ypsilanti, Livonia, Birmingham, Rochester Hills and beyond.



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