Posted by on April 5, 2016Louisiana Equal Pay Bill Could Have Unintended ConsequencesWhile preventing pay discrimination is a laudable goal, legislators should consider the various factors [...]Read more
Posted by on April 4, 2016Will Restricting School Choice Help Louisiana?Governor John Bel Edwards clearly has different ideas about how to improve Louisiana education than [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on March 29, 2016Guest Commentary: AG Jeff Landry Moves Quickly to End the “Buddy System”Less than two months after taking office, Attorney General Jeff Landry is wasting no time declaring that [...]Read more
Posted by on March 28, 2016Louisiana’s New “Amazon Law” Raises Constitutional QuestionsThe question of whether states can or should tax businesses when their only in-state presence is an [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on March 28, 2016Louisiana’s Expanding Reentry Efforts Promise Cost Savings and Safer CommunitiesIn Louisiana, Reentry Courts make use of the innovative reentry program at the Louisiana State [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on February 26, 2016A Recent, First-Of-Its-Kind Law May Be Short-LivedPerhaps reevaluating the role government regulations play in driving up the cost of health care is a [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on February 26, 2016Guest Commentary: Governor Edwards, Please Don’t Make Me Regret Moving to LouisianaBut raising the state sales tax without reducing other taxes will just knock the state of its top-five [...]Read more
Posted by on February 23, 2016SCOTUS Stays Clean Power PlanThe Clean Power Plan could cause electricity prices to increase around 15 percent a year on average, and [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on February 5, 2016Five Problems with Raising the Minimum WageRaising the minimum wage risks putting individuals, businesses and the entire state economy in a worse [...]Read more