More than 360,000 homes in Michigan and 27% of K-12 students lack access to broadband internet in their homes. This digital inclusion discrepancy is posing a serious risk for Michigan students as the state ventures into the information economy.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Talks Compromise and Michigan’s Fundamental Issues
Shortly after signing a historic auto insurance reform bill on the Grand Hotel porch, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer took to Michigan’s Center Stage on Thursday, May 30 to deliver her first keynote as governor at the 2019 Mackinac Policy Conference.
Continue ReadingKeeping Up with the Shifting Labor Market
Filling the Skills Gap: An Open Dialogue on Workforce Realignment, hosted by the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation, examined obstacles to hiring skilled employees in a rapidly shifting labor market and steps employers and others can take to address skills needs.
Continue ReadingBarfield, DeVos, Van Elslander: Remembering the Legacies of Philanthropic Leader’s
Michigan’s preeminent business people leave a legacy in their communities. From the revitalization of downtown Grand Rapids, to the saving of a Ypsilanti neighborhood to securing the future of Detroit’s Thanksgiving Parade, the sons of the men who made those contributions met in the same place for the first time on Thursday, May 30 at the 2019 Mackinac Policy Conference.
Continue ReadingMichigan’s Congressional Delegation Remains Unified on Critical Matters
Michigan’s congressional leaders are working as a team to protect the Great Lakes, improve the Soo Locks, and maintain the state’s high-tech defense industries.
Continue Reading2020 Census: A Crucial Opportunity to Rebuild Middle Class, Boost Workforce Training
The city of Detroit, like communities across the state, will approach Census 2020 like one of the greatest door-to-door field campaigns it has ever seen.
Continue ReadingChange Is Possible: Jeb Bush’s Lessons For Education Reform in Michigan
Jeb Bush, former Florida governor, and founder, president, and chairman of the Foundation for Excellence in Education, shared his experience in implementing education improvements in Florida and the approaches Michigan should consider.
Continue ReadingLaunch Michigan Partnership Brings Philanthropic, Education, and Business Leaders to the Table
The Skillman Foundation’s Tonya Allen, Michigan Education Association’s Paula Herbart, and Business Leaders for Michigan’s Doug Rothwell explained their partnership through the Launch Michigan Coalition during The Education Crisis: Michigan’s Response session. This session was moderated by PNC Financial Services Group’s Richard L. DeVore.
Continue ReadingBill Pink on Michigan’s Education Problem
“We have a problem; we have to go about fixing it,” said Bill Pink, president of Grand Rapids Community College on Thursday, May 30 at the 2019 Mackinac Policy Conference. Drawing on statewide and national data, Pink articulated Michigan’s current …
Continue ReadingMayor Mike Duggan Talks Detroit’s Progress
“We are going to build a first-class city,” said Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan during his keynote about the city’s progress and his goals for the next five year, on Thursday, May 30 at the 2019 Mackinac Policy Conference.
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