Inside Michigan’s Governor Race: Taxes, Manufacturing & Economic Revival Explained

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Main Street Matters with Elaine Parker and Alfredo Ortiz explores the intersection of small business and government policy. With more than 90 million Americans either owning or depending on small business for their household income, policies like taxes, regulations, and access to credit have a huge effect on the American Dream. Elaine and Alfredo talk with small business owners, government officials and office holders, and experts about everything from education to the labor market on this interesting and entertaining podcast.

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Friday, April 17, 2026

On this episode of Main Street Matters, host Elaine Parker sits down with Michigan gubernatorial candidate Perry Johnson to break down his bold plan to reshape the state’s economy.

Johnson outlines his proposal to eliminate Michigan’s state income tax—potentially saving the average family $4,747 per year—while tackling government waste through a sweeping efficiency audit. He also dives into the decline of American manufacturing, the long-term impact of trade policy, and why he believes tariffs and domestic investment are key to rebuilding U.S. industry.

Is Michigan on the verge of an economic turnaround—or facing deeper challenges ahead? Watch now for a full breakdown of the policies shaping the race.

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