#FactsMatter, the Citizens Research Council of Michigan podcast
In this #FactsMatter: Front Porch Edition conversation, Monique Field-Foster, executive partner at Warner Norcross + Judd, joins host Guy Gordon and Research President Eric Lupher to explore one of the central themes of conversation in Michigan policy circles: Michigan’s struggle with population growth, income growth, and political whiplash. Field-Foster reflects on her decades in government affairs and describes how Michigan’s political volatility — the “purple curse” of frequent partisan swings — leads to repeated policy resets rather than sustained progress. She argues that Michigan cannot improve population growth, income growth, or educational outcomes until leaders and voters embrace common ground, continuity, and a clearer understanding of what policy choices mean for residents. The discussion also highlights a growing governance challenge: local capacity in high‑stakes economic development. As global companies pursue data center projects in Michigan, negotiations often fall to small township boards with limited staff and part‑time elected officials. Field-Foster suggests Michigan may need a state‑level framework, similar to the solar siting process, to provide consistency, address community concerns, and give businesses predictable rules of engagement. The episode underscores three themes critical for policymakers: - Policy stability matters. Michigan’s habit of undoing prior administrations’ work slows progress and undermines long‑term strategies. - Public understanding is essential. Headlines drive voter disengagement; clear, nonpartisan policy education is needed. - Local governments need support. Townships negotiating with multinational firms require structure, expertise, and state‑level guardrails. A timely conversation about political culture, economic competitiveness, and the structural reforms Michigan may need to move forward. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple, or YouTube.
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