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Why can't Michigan fix the damn roads?

Why can't Michigan fix the damn roads?

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has new plan to fix state’s crumbling roads

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has new plan to fix state’s crumbling roads

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Michigan has a budget, but still no fix for roads

Michigan has a budget, but still no fix for roads

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Fixing the Roads: Michigan officials say $2.4 billion needed to make repairs on county roads

Fixing the Roads: Michigan officials say $2.4 billion needed to make repairs on county roads

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Could old tires help fix Michigan’s pothole problem?

Could old tires help fix Michigan’s pothole problem?

Researchers are testing rubber-modified asphalt — mixing ground tire rubber into pavement to make roads stronger and more ...

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Governor Whitmer Still Hopes to Fix Michigan Roads

Governor Whitmer Still Hopes to Fix Michigan Roads

Despite having many policy priorities take a backseat to a series of crisis, including flooding and coronavirus,

Rep. Jerry Neyer: Fix Michigan's Roads without Raising Taxes

Rep. Jerry Neyer: Fix Michigan's Roads without Raising Taxes

Rep. Jerry Neyer: Fix Michigan's Roads without Raising Taxes

Rep. Jerry Neyer: Fix Michigan Roads without Raising Taxes

Rep. Jerry Neyer: Fix Michigan Roads without Raising Taxes

Rep. Jerry Neyer: Fix Michigan Roads without Raising Taxes

How will state leaders fix Michigan roads? Taxes seem certain

How will state leaders fix Michigan roads? Taxes seem certain

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Michigan Governor's Debate: How will you pay to fix the state's roads?

Michigan Governor's Debate: How will you pay to fix the state's roads?

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Funding and Fixing Michigan’s Infrastructure

Funding and Fixing Michigan’s Infrastructure

In a session at the Detroit Regional Chamber Mackinac Policy Conference on May 31, 2024,

Why Michigan doesn't have enough housing — and how to change that

Why Michigan doesn't have enough housing — and how to change that

Affordable housing seems like an impossibility to many people these days, but state organizations are pursuing solutions in ...

Michigan's Road Fix - the $1.5 Billion Question

Michigan's Road Fix - the $1.5 Billion Question

The final day of the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference began with a discussion about