Michigan is asking for your 'Great Ideas'

How could Michigan be a better place? Have any ideas? Ever had the thought that if the state just did this or that or this other thing it'd be a better place for living and working and doing business? Well, it's time to tell 'em what you think. The Michigan Chamber of Commerce wants to hear from you and is launching a campaign in order for you, yes you, to share your ideas.

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The foundation of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce is launching a statewide campaign to encourage employers, workers and Michigan citizens to share ideas about ways to make Michigan a better place to do business, work and live.

The Michigan Chamber Foundation's "Great Ideas for Michigan" program will collect and publish the ideas online, said chamber President and CEO Rich Studley, announcing the program at the chamber's Future Forum public policy conference on Tuesday.

The effort will focus on six categories: Rebuilding communities and transportation; enjoying Michigan's resources; achieving a healthy Michigan; revitalizing Michigan's economy; improving educational attainment; and modernizing all levels of government.

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