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Public Policy Advisor
A periodic series that examines such subjects as fiscal and tax policy, health and environmental issues, and education policy and offers commentary on current or emerging political, social, and policy issues.
Written by various staff members.
- Our Land, Our Future
by William R. Rustem, Senior Vice President Adapted from a speech to the Michigan State Land Use Forum; presents the status of land use/abuse in the Michigan today and makes the point that responsible land use is an economic as well as an environment issue.
January 19
- K–12 Student Migration: A Discussion of Statewide Open Enrollment
by Paul R. Smyth, Ph.D. Examines recent legislative proposals to expand Michigan’s school choice options, one of which would include statewide open enrollment.
March 8
- The Governor’s Budget: FY 1996–97
by Robert Kleine, Vice President and Senior Economist, and Laurie A. Cummings, Senior Consultant for Economic and Education Policy Summarizes the highlights of Governor Engler’s recommended state budget for fiscal year 1996–97 and comments on the economic assumptions on which it is based as well as obstacles that must be overcome.
March 15
- “Change for the Community,” A New Approach to Giving
by Richard E. Chapin, Ph.D. Gives an interested citizen with an innovative public-service idea an opportunity to present his case to our readers; he proposes that people round their utility payments up to the next dollar and the proceeds be used for charitable programs.
July 5
- Consolidating School Districts: Is There Strength in Numbers or Is Big Not Always Better?
by Laurie A. Cummings Examines the advantages and disadvantages of consolidating, some of the reasons such action is not popular, and alternatives than can accomplish some of the objectives of consolidation.
July 12
- Overview and Analysis of the Michigan Budget, Fiscal Year 1996–97
by Robert Kleine and Laurie A. Cummings Describes the FY 1996–97 state budget. Compares (1) this and the prior years’ appropriations and (2) the 1996–97 appropriations passed and the governor’s recommendations; also discusses controversial budget items.
August 2
Michigan Roundup (top)
A one-page summary of Michigan legislative activity and political news of significance to government operations, public policy, and voter attitudes. Published weekly during legislative sessions and intermittently during legislative recesses.
Written by David L. Kimball and Jonathan Hansen, Senior Consultants for Public Policy.
Michigan PeriSCope (top)
Brief commentaries and opinion pieces on issues of the day. Published periodically, sometimes in conjunction with Michigan Roundup.
Written by various staff members.
Health Policy Bulletin (top)
A monthly publication that provides analysis of important health care issues under consideration by the legislature, executive branch, and professional associations.
Written by Peter Pratt, Ph.D., Vice President and Senior Consultant for Health Care Policy; Martin Ackley, Consultant for Health Policy, and Christa A. Rosenberg, M.H.S., Senior Consultant for Health Policy, and Lisa D. Baragar, Consultant for Health Policy.
Michigan Economic Bulletin (top)
A monthly review of economic indicators, state revenue receipts, and appropriations and tax developments. Each issue contains current good and bad economic news, an article of special focus, a list of publications of interest, and economic news from the state capitol; in alternating quarters, a special insert presents a general economic forecast or analyzes economic data for each of the seven Michigan regions.
Written by Robert J. Kleine, M.B.A., Vice President and Senior Economist; Laurie A. Cummings, M.S., Senior Consultant for Economic and Education Policy; and Lisa D. Baragar, Consultant for Public Policy.
Election Watch (top)
A periodic publication of observation, speculation, and commentary about state and federal political and election-year matters. Examines key issues, the political fortunes and campaigns of candidates, and anticipates how election outcomes will affect future state public policy.
Written by Craig Ruff, M.P.P., President and Senior Consultant for Public Policy. (available in Acrobat® format)