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Let’s Clear the Air: Separating FACT from FICTION on LA GATOR
There’s been a lot of chatter lately about Louisiana’s Giving All True Opportunity to Rise (LA G...
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Pelican Institute Releases New Report Exposing $115 Million in Outside Funding and Outdated Policies Blocking Louisiana Energy Dominance
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: sydney@pelicaninstitute.org March 13, 2026 New Orleans, LA— ...
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Louisiana Supreme Court Delivers a Win for Common Sense and Economic Growth
What if a single court decision could unlock billions in investment, protect local decision-making, ...
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Haven’t We Been Here Before?
Last week, the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce advanced several bills, three of which we...
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For Whom Are the Data Centers?
Amazon announced their plans to build two large-scale data centers in Caddo and Bossier Parish last ...
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Beyond the Yard Signs: Looking for Principled Policy in Louisiana Candidates
Numerous political races are currently underway in Louisiana, which can be both exciting and overwhe...
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Braid Against the Machine: Louisiana’s 600-Hour Money Grab
The number of states eliminating or reforming their requirements to braid natural hair has increased...
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NEW POLL: Louisiana Voters Sound the Alarm on Rising Costs, Demand School Choice Funding and Legal Reform as Legislative Session Begins; Carnival Season Debate Adds Local Flavor
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: sydney@pelicaninstitute.org March 3, 2026 BATON ROUGE, LA—As...
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Many Algorithms Make Light Work: AI Literacy for the Workforce
The infrastructure of the United States is adjusting to the realities of artificial intelligence (AI...
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Secretary McMahon Drops the Hammer: Teachers, You Don’t Have to Tap Out to Unions!
Earlier this month, U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon took to social media with a...
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Pelican Institute to Host Louisiana Public Service Commission Candidate Forum at 2026 Solutions Summit
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: sydney@pelicaninstitute.org February 24, 2026 Pelican Institut...
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Your Electric Bill Is on the Ballot in 2026 — Whether You Know It or Not
Here’s a pop quiz for the politically engaged: Who decides how much you pay for electricity? Your ...
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Interview with Louisiana Works Secretary Susie Schowen
Governor Landry recently issued an executive order “Modernizing Louisiana’s Workforce Fo...
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2026 Legislative Session Public Safety and Criminal Justice Overview
With just weeks until the legislative session begins, the nearly 200 prefiled bills and the spotligh...
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A Win for Louisiana: SCOTUS Limits Trump’s Tariffs
Louisiana is one of the most trade-exposed states in America. That’s not a slogan, it’s our econ...
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Price Controls: Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes
Most lawmakers who flirt with price controls are not trying to hurt anyone. They are reacting to rea...
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Earth to Government: When Red Tape Sends Innovation to the Final Frontier
Elon Musk thinks he might have a solution to the ongoing clash between red tape and innovation: spac...
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Presidents’ Day: Two and a Half Centuries of Leadership—and the Limits That Sustain It
This year, Louisianans observe two holidays on the same day—celebrating Lundi Gras with their comm...
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Shedding Light on Louisiana’s Boards and Commissions: Opportunities for Transparency, Accountability, and Reform
Louisiana’s occupational licensing boards get a lot of attention, and rightfully so. The state req...
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Louisiana’s Grid Gambit: Is It Time to Let Private Power Play?
Last month, the New Orleans City Council voted unanimously to impose a one-year moratorium on data...
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When a Landmark Trial Misses the Mark
Social media use among young people is widespread, but so too are accounts of depression, anxiety, a...
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On Lincoln’s Birthday, Remember the Right to Rise
As Americans, we remember the great leaders of our country and reflect on their contributions to our...
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Courts vs. Communities: Should Judges Override Local Land-Use Decisions?
Can the courts substitute their judgment for the reasonable judgment of local governments when it co...
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A New Era of Opportunity: How Governor Landry’s LA GATOR ESA Outshines Outdated Vouchers
In the heart of Louisiana, where innovation and opportunity should define our future, the new LA GAT...
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When Complacency is Not an Option: Federal Preemption in the Face of a Growing Patchwork
The Wall Street Journal reported last week that record-breaking valuations of billions of dollars ar...
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Gotta Know When to Fold ‘Em: the FTC Resumes Its Antitrust Aggression
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) appealed a federal court ruling that Meta antitrust do...
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Setting the Tone: Fiscal Restraint in Louisiana’s FY 2027 Executive Budget
The new year is well underway, which means a new budget for the upcoming fiscal year must be propose...
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What “Affordability” Really Means—and Why Louisiana Is at a Turning Point
“Affordability” has become one of the most talked-about issues in politics—and for good reason...
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Liberty vs. the Leviathan: Price Controls Never Work, Even Ones Proposed by Conservatives
Credit card interest rates can feel punishing. When cash gets tight, many American families turn to ...
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