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Is the SEIU getting tax dollars to lobby in Michigan? |
2009-11-24 |
![]() Nestled between this week's state tax credits for auto suppliers, a furniture maker and a few high-tech companies is this gem: A $2 million credit to a for-profit affiliate of the Service Employees International Union to build a "Member Action Center."This was all done by the Michigan Economic Development Corp.'s Michigan Economic Growth Authority board -- which as Hewes notes, is composed almost entirely of gubernatorial appointees. Naturally, the Michigan Economic Development Corp. appears to be in bed with the SEIU: A link from the MEDC site to the SEIU Michigan Council urges members to write their legislators to "set the record straight on state employee benefits" and touts a friendly study by Charles Ballard, a Michigan State professor with close ties to the Granholm administration [Michigan's Democratic governor].And in case you need more evidence that this move is politically suspect: When, I asked a ranking official inside the office of Gov. Jennifer Granholm, is the last time the MEDC offered a state tax credit to a labor union or to an affiliate of one? The response: "I don't think we've ever done that." |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 I dunno, given that MI's unemployment rate is the highest in the country, my little sister is happier than a pig in sh!t to FINALLY have landed a 25 hour a week job @ min wage. so this influx of $$ will buy a lot of votes. When you are hungry, you worry less about who gave the money. |
Posted by: USN, Ret. 2009-11-24 22:00 |
#1 High-growth employment sectors since March 2009: -- public employee labor unions (SEIUm, NEA, Calif prison employees etc) -- crony bankers (Govt Sachs etc) -- DC-area lobbyists (nb 4-5% unemployment rate in metro area; salaries soaring; real estate prices strong) |
Posted by: lex 2009-11-24 00:22 |