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Michigander gives healthcare.gov a second chance — and she’s glad she did

Michigander gives healthcare.gov a second chance — and she’s glad she did

A vastly improved website made it much easier to compare plans and see the real benefits. Sharon Baseman always wanted to find coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). As a freelance graphic designer, she has to buy individual coverage and thought she’d save money thanks to Obamacare. As it turns out, she was right. In the beginning, Baseman wasn’t […]

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Eclectablog photographer Anne C. Savage featured in the American Journalism Review

Eclectablog photographer Anne C. Savage featured in the American Journalism Review

Wifeproud The American Journalism Review recently relaunched itself as a web-only publication, a major move for a major publication. The central article on the newly launched site is a piece by Jackie Spinner titled “‘Identity Crisis’ in Photojournalism”. It’s a terrific piece that discusses the new trend of major print media outlets shedding photographers and having their writers taking photos […]

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UPDATED: Why does Right to Life of Michigan think it’s okay to trample on the rights of others?

UPDATED: Why does Right to Life of Michigan think it’s okay to trample on the rights of others?

Because the Michigan GOP is letting them get away with it. And nothing about that is okay. UPDATE on a new petition launched by Michigan Democratic leaders to fight the Right to Life initiative below. There’s a good chance a petition signed by 4 percent of Michigan voters will become law, forcing women to purchase separate insurance in case they […]

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AUDIO: Eclectablog on The Majority Report with Sam Seder discussing Detroit’s bankruptcy

AUDIO: Eclectablog on The Majority Report with Sam Seder discussing Detroit’s bankruptcy

Hear ye, hear ye I was on the Majority Report radio show with Sam Seder this afternoon. We discussed Detroit’s bankruptcy, the Education Achievement Authority, and other examples of the corporatist Republican takeover of Michigan. You can listen to it here: [ca_audio url_mp3=”http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/majorityfm/12-4-13-Chris_Savage-PUB.mp3″ css_class=”codeart-google-mp3-player” autoplay=”false” download=”false” html5=”false”] True story: the first time I met Sam Seder in person was when […]

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REPOST: The day Detroit went bankrupt: A photographer’s story.

REPOST: The day Detroit went bankrupt: A photographer’s story.

With the announcement that Detroit is officially in bankruptcy and at the suggestion of my good friend Emily Hauser, we thought it would appropriate to rerun a photographic journey to Detroit taken by Eclectablogger and photographer extraordinaire Anne C. Savage the day Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr filed the bankruptcy paperwork – July 18th, 2013. It’s an antidote, if you will, […]

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Forget Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act, this is the name people like best…

Forget Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act, this is the name people like best…

You’ve heard that the Affordable Care Act polls slightly better than Obamacare. But there’s a part of the president’s signature legislative accomplishment that polls even better than either name: Medicaid expansion. In two of the nation’s crucial presidential swing states — Ohio and Pennsylvania — majorities support expanding health coverage to those earning 133 percent of the poverty level. A […]

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Educ. Achievement Authority spokesperson in damage control mode over resignation of EMU College of Ed. Dean from EAA board

Educ. Achievement Authority spokesperson in damage control mode over resignation of EMU College of Ed. Dean from EAA board

Methinks thou dost protest too much Yesterday, I broke the news that Eastern Michigan University (EMU) College of Education Dean Jann Joseph had resigned her position on the board of the Education Achievement Authority (EAA), the state-run school district comprised of Michigan’s lowest-performing schools. The EAA is in the spotlight of late because they have given state legislators on the […]

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Marriage equality MONEY BOMB, Day 3 – Help end Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban that over half of Michiganders don’t support

Marriage equality MONEY BOMB, Day 3 – Help end Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban that over half of Michiganders don’t support

NOTE: Every day this week I will be posting about the fundraiser for the legal fund for April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse who are challenging Michigan’s discriminatory marriage ban. Over half of the residents in our state oppose this law and it’s time for it to go away for good. Equally as important, it is a case that’s likely to […]

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Jocelyn Benson wisely declines to run in Michigan’s 11th Congressional District

Jocelyn Benson wisely declines to run in Michigan’s 11th Congressional District

Like many Democrats, I’m all for seeing Benson run for office. But not running for this one is a smart move. It’s been a topic of great speculation in the last month or so — especially after meetings with high-level Democrats in Washington — but Jocelyn Benson announced on Tuesday that she will not be running for Congress in Michigan’s […]

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With over 100,000 creditors, Detroit’s bankruptcy is the only choice

With over 100,000 creditors, Detroit’s bankruptcy is the only choice

Ain’t NOBODY happy ’bout this Eclectagraphic by Anne C. Savage, special to Eclectablog I’m on record as someone who supported Detroit going into bankruptcy from the very first days of that idea being discussed. As I pointed out in an op-ed at AnnArbor.com, Chapter 9 bankruptcy offers protections for a municipality that the imposition of an Emergency Manager does not. […]

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Rick Snyder makes CREW’s “Worst Governors in America” list for second straight year

Rick Snyder makes CREW’s “Worst Governors in America” list for second straight year

Transparency, schpransparency… Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) has released its “Worst Governors in America” list and, for the second year in a row, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder is on it. This year he is cited for his lack of transparency, particularly with regard to his NERD slush fund, now disbanded, which paid for state employees from donations […]

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