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April 6, 2011

School Cuts Spur Michigan K-12, Higher Education Spending Conflict

Kate Linebaugh:

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder said earlier this year he wouldn't "pick fights" with public-employee unions, but he's now headed for a showdown with teachers over his proposed education cuts.

The Michigan Education Association, which represents 155,000 teachers statewide, began polling members late last month to gauge support for a range of "crisis activities," including a strike, to protest the governor's proposed 4% cut in school funding.

In response, Republican lawmakers introduced legislation that would add stiff new penalties for teacher strikes--which are barred by state law--including revoking a teacher's certification. The teachers also plan a rally next week in the state capital of Lansing.

"The battle lines have already been drawn," said Bill Ballenger, editor of Inside Michigan Politics, a political newsletter in Lansing. "There is the gathering prospect that we could end up with another Wisconsin."

Posted by Jim Zellmer at April 6, 2011 1:34 AM
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Check out the “Students vs. Prisoners – Benefits in Michigan” infographic created by the Michigan personal injury lawyers of Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. The infographic visually displays the comparison of Michigan spending priorities, particularly the difference between benefits of students in our Michigan school system vs. prisoners in the State of Michigan. What is your opinion on Michigan’s spending priorities? Are they making the correct cuts in spending for social services, public education, and prisons? Check out the infographic at http://bit.ly/studentsvsprisoners and decide for yourself.

Posted by: Lawrence Buckfire at August 11, 2011 10:45 AM
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