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Jan 16 Forum: Opioid Use and Suicide
Opioid overdose and suicide are among the leading causes of death in Michigan. The state’s double crisis will be the topic of the new year’s first Institute for Public Policy and Social Research...
MPLP Sees First Top-of-Ticket Election Win
Michigan’s new Secretary of State-elect is a Michigan Political Leadership Program graduate – the first statewide officer elected on a partisan ballot from the leadership program, based on...
IPPSR Wins Grant Expanding Health Policy Education
IPPSR is expanding its role as a hub for critical policy leadership, education and learning with a $434,891 grant from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund, it was announced.
The grant is...
Term Limits: Here and Now
As Michigan rounds a milestone anniversary of its toughest-in-the-nation term limits, Michigan State University’s Institute for Public Policy and Social Research reviewed their effects in an IPPSR...
New SOSS: Three Props Winning; Top-Ticket Dems in Narrow Races
With mid-term elections less than two weeks away, Democrats appear to lead in two in top-of-ticket races, the latest results from Michigan State University’s State of the State Survey indicate....
Michigan Supports Move from Coal to Solar and Wind
Michigan residents support a transition from coal-fired power to more solar and wind energy, a new Michigan State University research report finds.
Public support of natural gas-generated...
It's a Tradition -- The Post-Election Wrapup
The nation’s mid-term elections are just weeks away on Tuesday, Nov. 6 and the Michigan Political Leadership Program’s Election Wrap-Up follows three days after the vote....
Prevailing Wages Effects at October IPPSR Forum
Michigan State University’s Institute for Public Policy and Social Research took up the long-debated topic of prevailing wages and their effect on the state’s employers, workforce and the economy...
IPPSR Launches 26th Year of Public Policy Forums
Michigan State University’s Institute for Public Policy and Social Research kicked off its 26nd year of Public Policy Forums this fall.
Over the years, IPPSR’s Public Policy...
