Today, we discuss why even Michigan's wealthier cities are not happy with the state taking a bigger chunk of the Michigan sales tax. And, we hear an argument for why researchers need to start speaking directly to the public instead of being filtered by spin doctors.
To find individual interviews, click here or see below:
- Political roundup: State Capitol building in need of repair; public money for private schools
- Grand Rapids mayor: State's success depends on its cities, lower revenue sharing puts that at risk
- Ran Ortner calls winning inaugural ArtPrize "life-changing"
- Is the Ivory Tower's decline in relevance a symptom of a post-factual world?
- Artisans of Michigan: Voodoo Choppers
- Two years after shutdown, Toledo water "unpleasant" but "better than being poisoned," activist says