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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: sydney@pelicaninstitute.org | 504-717-1606 June 9, 2026 N...
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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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New Orleans Can’t Afford to Pay City Workers for Union Business
The City of New Orleans’ budget woes are well documented. At the end of 2025, the City required a ...
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Louisiana Can Fully Fund LA GATOR and Here’s How—It’s a Matter of Priorities
Louisiana lawmakers debating whether to fully fund the LA GATOR education savings account program sh...
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World Tour: Age Verification Edition
Attempts to age gate the internet and restrict social media use based on age checks are not distinct...
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Louisiana Lawmakers Consider Fix for Private School Pre-K Overreach
Schools decry largest expansion of government regulation in state’s history, possible closures I...
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LEGAL ANALYSIS: U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in Landmark Louisiana Coastal Lawsuit
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an 8-0 decision in Chevron USA, Inc. v. Plaquemines Parish....
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Pelican Institute Releases Statement on Unanimous Supreme Court Decision in Chevron USA v. Plaquemines Parish
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: sydney@pelicaninstitute.org April 17, 2026 NEW ORLEANS,...
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Breaking the Cycle of Bad Regulation
In the book of Ecclesiastes, the author writes of the cyclical nature of human affairs. “What has ...
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Pelican Institute Urges Support for SB 490: Protecting Louisiana Families from Rising Energy Costs While Powering Economic Growth
As Louisiana lawmakers and utility regulators convene today to address growing electricity demand an...
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Entergy’s New Mega-Deal: How Does It Measure Up to President Trump’s Ratepayer Protection Pledge?
Entergy Louisiana’s March 27 announcement of a dramatically expanded power agreement with Meta for...
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Growing Louisiana’s Workforce: Why HB 680 Is Essential to “One Door to Work”
Louisiana stands at a pivotal moment. With tens of billions of dollars in new economic development p...
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Run the Numbers: What Can Data Tell Us About AI?
The conversation around artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly become a testing ground for competi...
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Courting Disaster: What Do New Social Media Rulings Mean for the Future of Free Speech and American Innovation?
Last week, juries in New Mexico and California reached verdicts against Meta and YouTube of $375 mil...
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Louisiana’s Nursing Home Moratorium Is Protectionism
When the government makes it illegal to open new nursing homes or add beds where people need care, t...
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17,000 Students, One Clear Message: Fully Fund LA GATOR
Louisiana families have spoken—and they are demanding more educational opportunity. The latest app...
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