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Louisiana Forges a Path from Poverty to Prosperty through “One Door” Legislation
This legislative session, lawmakers are taking a bold step toward breaking the cycle of poverty and ...
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LA GATOR: 40,000 Louisiana Families Await Funding for A School That Fits
“When will we know if LA GATOR is funded and my child is approved?” This is the question we’re...
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The State of AI
Stanford University’s annual AI Index Report provides a helpful gauge for the state of artificia...
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Legal Reform Legislative Update: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Insurance and legal reform dominated discussion at the Capitol throughout week one of the 2025 Louis...
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Fear and Loathing on the Jon Stewart Show
What began in 2021 as part of an infrastructure bill is now a glaring signifier of bureaucracy, red ...
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ICJIS: Modernizing Criminal Data Systems for Greater Efficiency
Even before the current DOGE-enthusiastic era, people have recognized the need for greater governmen...
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The 2025 Legislative Session Begins: The Next Chapter in Louisiana’s Comeback Story?
State lawmakers return to Baton Rouge this week to begin the 2025 Regular Session—one that is tech...
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A Free-Market Vision for Insurance and Lawsuit Abuse Reform in Louisiana
Our state’s economy has immense potential, yet it’s weighed down by skyrocketing insurance costs...
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Governor Landry, Legislature Lead the Way to Opportunity
We are excited to begin sharing the mainstage sessions from the recently-concluded 2025 Pelican Inst...
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Let the Loss be a Lesson
Age verification bills are popping up in legislatures around the country. While the stated purpose o...
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Congress Should Make the Trump Tax Cuts Permanent for Louisiana Families
Families across Louisiana are already doing their best to stretch every dollar. Groceries cost more,...
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NEW POLL: Louisiana Voters Want Leaner State Government, More Tax Relief, Expanded Education Options and Solutions to Tackle Soaring Insurance Costs
Ahead of the 2025 Louisiana Legislative Session, the Pelican Institute for Public Policy today relea...
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Pelican Institute Statement in Response to the Verdict in Plaquemines Coastal Lawsuit Case
New Orleans, LA—The Pelican Institute for Public Policy released the following statement on behalf...
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New K-12 School Transparency Project: See How Public School Funding is Being Used to Educate Students Across Louisiana
How the government spends money matters. It matters because it’s the people’s money, given to me...
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In Everything, Moderation, Including Moderation: the Balance of Section 230
Since 1996, Section 230 of the federal Communications Decency Act has put in its 10,000 hours (and l...
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Statement on Constitutional Amendment 2 Outcome
Statement from Pelican Institute CEO, Daniel Erspamer: It’s never been more clear how hard the dee...
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Election Day Eve Amendment 2 News Roundup
Tomorrow, Saturday, March 29, is Election Day in Louisiana, and voters will head to the polls to dec...
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State Legislation on AI: How a Courageous Governor’s Veto Averted Regulatory Crisis
Artificial intelligence (AI) is progressing rapidly and powering solutions previously unimaginable. ...
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Proposed Constitutional Amendment 2: Driving Greater Economic Prosperity for Louisiana
The March 29 election is coming up fast, and four Constitutional Amendments will appear on the ballo...
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Liberty vs. Leviathan: The CFPB’s Overdraft Fee Fiasco
While there’s a ton of opportunity to advance free markets and human flourishing right here in Lou...
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A Bad Bill to Die On: Options Beyond Restrictive Legislation
When the new Trump administration repealed a restrictive Biden era executive order on artificial int...
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News Roundup: Louisiana Buzzing about Constitutional Amendment 2
Early voting kicked off Saturday, March 15, across Louisiana. As voters begin to head to the polls i...
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Louisiana’s Economy Needs Bold Reforms to Reverse Slow Growth and Out-Migration
The latest economic data for Louisiana paint a troubling picture of slow job growth, lagging income ...
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When One Adult Site Closes, Another Opens: Data Shows that People are Working Around Age Verification Laws
We’ve written about the privacy risks, First Amendment threats, the cost to tax-payers, and the...
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Louisiana’s DOGE: A Model for Fiscal Responsibility
Louisiana has long struggled with budget challenges, but Gov. Jeff Landry’s administration is ta...
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Introducing the Government Growth Limit: What Louisiana Voters Need to Know About This Component of Constitutional Amendment #2
As voters head to the polls over the next few weeks to vote on Constitutional Amendment #2, they mig...
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A Voter’s Companion to the March 29 Ballot
On March 29, after ample time to recover from Mardi Gras season, Louisianans will have the opportuni...
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AI in the Bayou
Mardi Gras season has been well underway in the Pelican State and much of what we have to offer has ...
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Expanding Course Options for Louisiana Public School Students: What Parents Need to Know
As a parent, you want your child to have every opportunity to succeed—whether that means getting i...
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REMINDER: A Simple Text Can Improve Court Appearance and Efficiency
The justice process is not isolated to the courtroom. The pretrial period can be a fraught time for ...
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Executive Budget Continues Progress Toward Fiscal Responsibility; More Work to Do
Thus began the state’s annual budgeting process: officials from the Division of Administration pre...
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The Patchwork that Won’t Work
Drop a pin anywhere on the map and it’s likely you’ll find a state with efforts to regulate ...
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Education Freedom Opponents Keep Recycling Tired Old Arguments
A recent article in The Advocate and nola.com cast doubt on whether the new LA GATOR Scholarship Pro...
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The French Leave (Overzealous Regulation Behind)
Last week, the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit gathered in Paris, France to discuss the f...
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Splitting the Bill: The Bottom Line of Age Verification Legislation
Last year marked an influx of legislation aimed at limiting children’s access to the internet and ...
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Super Bowl AI
This week marks the 59th Super Bowl, a showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia ...
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“Pleased, But Not Satisfied:” Louisiana Students Climb in National Education Rankings
It’s carnival season in Louisiana, and it seems that everywhere you turn, there’s a celebration....
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Protecting Youth on Social Media: It Starts at Home!
The conversations around keeping kids safe online involve a lot of nuance. While everyone wants to p...
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