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Proof of Vaccine

The Power of Vaccines, the Economy and Information

Powerful questions: Will vaccines help save our economy longterm? Will we support new criminal justice initiatives? How can we minimize the threat of misinformation?

Analyzing Michigan's Budget in the Time of COVID

Michael Breslin — April 23, 2021

One student’s journey from personal interest to research presentation. A Q & A.

Democratic versus Republican Campaign Consultants

Natalie Del Vecchio — April 22, 2021

A prizewinning analysis of congressional political consultant views.

American Rescue Plan of 2021

Michael Breslin — April 02, 2021

Shining a light on how a new stimulus benefits workers, families, schools, local governments and just about everyone.

Michigan Capitol

Renewing Economy, Voting Districts and Local Government Finances

Looking ahead: Michigan's economy, redistricting and $4.4 billion in federal stimulus recovery aid to local government. 

The 'Diploma Divide': Does It Exist for Racial and Ethnic Minorities?

Erika Vallejo — March 15, 2021

Does educational level guide our voting behavior? New research seeks a possible answer.

Writing Budgets: The Value of the What-If Simulation

Michael Breslin — March 09, 2021

Freshman legislators recently got the chance to practice budgetmaking, and I did too. 

Mental Health in Michigan Schools

Roderick Bullard — March 09, 2021

Early intervention is a proven way to save taxpayers money on later health costs involved in treating those with mental illness. A fresh look.

From Pandemic to Presidential Election

Cindy Kyle with Dan Thaler — March 02, 2021

We all ask ourselves where we were during especially memorable – for better or for worse – times.

Infographic about Influenza Pandemic in Michigan 1918

What Lessons to be Learned from Two Pandemics?

State of the State podcasters ask if we will pay heed to the lessons learned in 1918 and 2020.

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