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One Door In, One Door Out: Louisiana’s Workforce Reform Clears a Major Hurdle
Earlier this year, Pelican checked in with Louisiana Works Secretary Susie Schowen to get a status u...
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Unpacking the Toolkit: What Can Other Policy Areas Learn from BEAD Buildout in Louisiana?
The Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program (BEAD) has emphasized access and a closing of the...
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Open to Work: AI Shapes Hiring Trends
Predictions about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) have spanned utopia, robot apocalypse, ...
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Fifth Circuit Hears Oral Argument in Louisiana Shrimpers' Challenge to Federal Turtle Excluder Device Mandate
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Sarah Harbison, General Counsel The Pelican Institute for Publi...
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Ten Questions Louisiana’s New MFP Task Force Should Answer
For the first time in years, Louisiana is taking a comprehensive look at how it funds K-12 education...
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A Name You Can’t Trust: The App Store Freedom Act and the Regulations Behind the Words
Lawmakers in Washington seem to have stumbled upon legislative alchemy. If you refer to government i...
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Federal Court Halts Enforcement of Louisiana’s Ban on People Saying “Psychological”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Sarah Harbison, General Counsel sarah@pelicaninstitute.org July...
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Keeping Louisiana’s Positive Momentum Requires More Reform
Louisiana has real economic wins to celebrate. Major projects in energy, manufacturing, technology, ...
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A Tale of Two States
Louisiana has been called many things—New York is not one of them. From climate to culture, and no...
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Louisiana Shouldn't Force Groups to Choose Between Speaking Up and Upholding Privacy
Louisiana has a long tradition of loud, messy, public argument. Utility rate cases, pipeline fights,...
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Every Cause Has Its Champion—and Maybe a Budget Carve-Out In Louisiana
The Pelican Institute has repeatedly highlighted the drawbacks of Louisiana’s hundreds of stat...
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Louisiana's Test Scores Are Rising. So are the Number of Children Still Waiting for a School that Fits.
Louisiana’s public schools have become a national talking point. Two straight rounds of gains on t...
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Special Delivery: Drone Technology in Our State
Louisiana is positioning itself as a leader in welcoming new and emerging technologies. From Waymos ...
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Task Forces, Studies, and Taxpayer Dollars: Is Louisiana Getting a Return on Investment?
The 2026 Louisiana Legislative Session saw the creation of well over 100 task forces and agency-dire...
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The Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund: A Savings Account or a Spending Account?
Louisiana’s reserve funds are designed to protect taxpayers during economic downturns and emergenc...
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Star Power: Satellites in Space Boost Connectivity in Louisiana
Louisiana has attacked the digital divide with grit and efficiency. The state’s broadband office, ...
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250 Years On: What We Owe This Moment
Raise a glass to freedom, something they can never take away. My favorite song from Hamilton has bee...
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AI in Medicine: More Than a Hypothetical
The average American is optimistic about how artificial intelligence (AI) can change healthcare. Any...
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Who Decides Who Gets to Be a Lawyer in Louisiana?
For more than four decades, a single private trade association in Chicago, the American Bar Associat...
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This Summer, Let's Parent More and Regulate Less
As the mother of a teenager, I understand the temptation. School is out. Schedules are looser. Work ...
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Just a Bill? Two Troubling Technology Bills Are Heating Up This Summer
As the temperatures rise, so too does a distinctly anti-innovation, anti-competition sentiment in th...
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Pelican's Summer Reading List 2026: For the Beach, the Porch, or Wherever Summer Takes You
Summer offers something that’s often in short supply during the rest of the year: time to thin...
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For the Children? Data Center Strengthens Local School District, Community
Richland Parish, Louisiana is not often the subject of national news. This month has been an excepti...
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How Many Laws Are Too Many?
A total of 1,259 bills were filed during the 2026 Louisiana Legislative Session, which adjourned on ...
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SPECIAL FEATURE: Louisiana’s School Funding Reckoning: Teacher Pay, the MFP, and the Need for a Bigger Conversation
Louisiana’s debate over teacher pay has exposed a deeper problem that policymakers can no longer a...
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Real Action on Artificial Intelligence
Last week, the White House released an Executive Order (EO) Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligen...
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Louisiana Legislature and Governor Secure Landmark Victory for Worker Freedom
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: marketing@pelicaninstitute.org June 9, 2026 New Law Protects Pu...
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A Win for Worker Freedom in Louisiana! SB312 Awaits Gov. Landry’s Signature
A big win for worker freedom in Louisiana! Senate Bill 312, sponsored by Senator Kirk Talbot and Rep...
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Artificial Intelligence Takes Hurricane Season by Storm
Hurricane season began this week, on June 1, and stretches through November 30th. For Louisiana, the...
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The Data On Data Centers
Data centers have existed for years, with the first modern data storage and computing facility datin...
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LPSC Explores New Electricity Options
Louisiana regulators have officially opened the door to one of the most consequential energy policy ...
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Gas Gimmicks Won’t Cut Prices
Louisiana families feel fuel prices before politicians finish explaining them. Gasoline is the cost ...
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Missed Connections: How Louisiana is Avoiding them through Responsible Broadband Deployment
The federal Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program (BEAD) began in 2021 and has followed a l...
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Louisiana Students Before Pork and Politics
Tax season just ended, and Louisianans likely noticed they kept more of their hard-earned income due...
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Artificial Intelligence in Our State
Louisiana’s innovators are using artificial intelligence (AI) in groundbreaking ways to improve th...
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Help From Above: Can Drone Technology Protect Schools During Emergencies?
The safety of children has quickly become one of the highest values in technology policy debates. Fe...
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Sunlight Over Secrecy: Why HB 763 Matters
Louisiana works best when government operates in the open. At the Pelican Institute, that’s a prin...
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Ignore the Chicken Littles on Amendment 3: Constitutional Fund Dedications are No Way to Craft a Budget
Louisiana voters will consider five constitutional amendments when they got to the polls on May 16. ...
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Government Growth Limit: Louisiana’s Next Step
Louisiana is moving in the right direction. Under Governor Jeff Landry, the state is beginning to de...
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Rules of the Road: Driverless Cars and Federal Frameworks
Self-driving cars took to New Orleans last year to learn the roads, pot holes, and all of the city...
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