DOGE lays out $394M in Michigan health cuts. But what does it mean? March 28, 2025 | Kelly House, Robin Erb, Lauren Gibbons in Michigan Health Watch
As some take aim at school choice, Legislature is unlikely to agree January 23, 2015 | Richard D. McLellan in Brunch with Bridge Proposal A opened a wealth of choices for parents and students, but some see the ensuing marketplace as too fragmented to serve students well.
PRO ‘Dark money’ is a euphemism for free speech, like it or not December 22, 2014 | Richard D. McLellan in Guest Commentary Even those who exercise their influence with money deserve anonymity if they so desire; it's a way to protect free expression, even in politics.
No debates? As long as candidates get a vote, get used to it November 14, 2014 | Richard D. McLellan in Brunch with Bridge Debates, town halls and other election-season events are undeniably good for voters – and the media. But candidates see little upside, and lately are deciding not to participate.