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Citizens Research Council of Michigan
#FactsMatter, the Citizens Research Council of Michigan podcast
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109
08 December 2025
Uncertainty Defines New Michigan Transportation Funding Package
In this episode of the Facts Matter podcast, host Guy Gordon and infrastructure specialist Eric Paul Dennis discuss the recent road funding package passed in Michigan. While the potential for increased funding, if the estimated revenue is achieved, could lead to significant improvements in road conditions, uncertainty about revenue estimates can hinder long-term planning for road agencies. Only...
29 min
18 November 2025
Lack of Financial Resources Central to Michiganders Lagging Health Outcomes
Guy sits down with Karley Abramson, research associate for health policy, to talk about the seriously high level of poor health among Michiganders, a level showing increasing signs of further deterioration.Citizens Research Council just released exhaustive research, authored by Abramson, that drills down to root causes of why Michiganders suffer from worse health outcomes than residents in...
21 min
10 October 2025
The FY2026 budget makes big strides in funding, but a clearer roadmap needed on how dollars are used
A Research Council Podcast Roundtable: Michigan’s 2025 Budget BreakdownIn a first-ever roundtable edition of the #FactsMatter podcast, Guy Gordon recaps recent budget conversations and even more recent updates from the finally passed and long-overdue Michigan budget with the Research Council’s Eric Lupher, president; Craig Thiel, research director; Bob Schneider, senior state affairs associate;...
25 min
10 October 2025
Michigan’s “potholes and pot” budget tackles how we fund roads and how we use marijuana tax revenue
Guy Gordon and Bob Schneider, Citizens Research Council’s senior research associate for state affairs, look at what is in the final state budget, signed into law this week by Governor Whitmer, from both the 30,000 foot level and the nitty gritty level, digging into some of the elements that didn’t receive much attention.Calling it the Michigan ‘Potholes and Pot’ budget, Guy and Bob discuss how...
25 min
24 September 2025
Without renewal of healthcare tax credits, premiums expected to jump 70%
Karley Abramson, health policy associate for the Research Council, speaks with Guy about her most recent paper, Upcoming Changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Tax Credits Will Also Disrupt Michigan’s Health Care System, which details how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would likely result in about 200,000 fewer Michiganders having health care, including about 100,000 who will become uninsured...
21 min
16 September 2025
Disappointing early results from Michigan’s efforts to improve reading among low-income students.
Guy speaks with Senior Research Director Craig Thiel about his recent issue brief looking at Michigan’s efforts to improve early literacy among low-income students, with increased funding and accountability measures. Unfortunately, while the data is still relatively new, the state’s efforts are not yielding hoped-for results.While Michigan student test scores in several other grades and subjects...
25 min
11 September 2025
Michigan's a home rule state...but it doesn't allow local tax options. What?
Guy and Eric Lupher delve into the weeds, discussing the pros and cons — more pros — of allowing local units of government in Michigan to have a local tax option. Michigan is one of just a few states that doesn't allow local governments to levy a local tax without state legislative approval. Most states, including those with conservative leadership such as Indiana and Ohio, provide multiple means...
23 min
05 September 2025
From Events to Equity: Evaluating Admissions Taxes for Michigan Cities
Guy Gordon chats with Citizens Research Council president Eric Lupher about his study examining how an admissions tax on sports and entertainment venues could help offset some of the costs of providing public services that support these venues and their visitors. The study, commissioned by the City of Detroit’s Legislative Policy Division, focuses not only on Detroit but also on several other...
25 min
27 August 2025
No More Free Lunch for All: Lack of State Budget Already Impacting Some Schools – and Kids
#FactsMatter host Guy Gordon chats with Craig Thiel, Research Director for the Citizens Research Council, who first wrote about the impact of state budget uncertainty on Michigan’s $200 million School Meals program back in June –before passage of the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). Michigan’s two-year-old School Meals program guaranteed universal access to free school breakfast and...
20 min
20 August 2025
“In the Weeds” – a new Citizens Research Council podcast for “the wonkier, the nerdier” among us
Put on your tick spray because we are headed into the weeds! Announcing “In the Weeds,” a new occasional podcast from the Citizens Research Council of Michigan Universe. As described by our host, broadcast giant Guy Gordon, In the Weeds is for “those who are a little wonkier, a little nerdier, and who want to dive deeper” into public policy issues discussed on our regular #FactsMatter podcast....
23 min