Mackinac Center for Public Policy

The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a Michigan-based State Policy Network member. It is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization with an operating budget of $4 to $6 million a year. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy’s website says that it “enjoys the support of foundations, individuals, and businesses who share a concern for Michigan’s future and recognize the important role of sound ideas.” Originally named the Michigan Research Institute, the organization was founded in 1987 as a state-level conservative policy think tank in Michigan.

In 2013, The American Prospect revealed how the organization laid the groundwork for conservative issues that eventually got signed into law, such as right-to-work and reductions in welfare. The article also detailed how the organization is connected to the State Policy Network (SPN):

“One of the best things SPN does is sponsor get–togethers where we can share ideas and learn from each other,” says Joseph Lehman, the...

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