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The Detroit News - Daniel Howes: "Michigan's economy can't get well if its disease is ignored"


By The Center for Michigan - March 15, 2006

You know Michigan's economic future is in dire straits when a bunch of business and civic leaders arrive at a college campus and start talking about general tax increases.

Without, of course, wanting to actually advocate tax increases because that would be taking a partisan policy position, which isn't any way to stay above the fray or get much in an election year.

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