Posted by Margaret Viator on January 7, 2015The Cuban DilemmaLouisianans would be wise to give careful consideration to both sides of this issue before committing to one.Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on December 4, 2014Pelican Institute Opposes EPA Clean Power PlanThis week the Pelican Institute for Public Policy submitted public comments to the Environmental [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on December 1, 2014Levee Breach Lawsuit Illustrates Class Action RacketThis case is a stunning example of class action lawyers doing what they do best: using lawsuits to create [...]Read more
Posted by Ellen Carmichael on November 7, 2014Healthcare Solutions Week Highlights Need for Alternatives to Affordable Care ActThe Pelican Institute recently participated in Healthcare Solutions Week, an opportunity for people of [...]Read more
Posted by Ben Kilpatrick on November 3, 2014Why a National Teachers Union Wants to Turn Back the Clock in Jefferson ParishJefferson is overcoming these challenges because strong leaders have implemented sensible policies and [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on October 7, 2014Louisiana’s Declining Labor Force Participation RateToday the Pelican Institute for Public Policy, in cooperation with The Liberty Foundation, offers new [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on September 15, 2014Guest Commentary: New Evidence Released in Oil Spill Settlement Debacle Leaves Another Black Eye on Louisiana’s Legal ReputationNew data and information surfacing about the claims administrator for the Gulf oil spill settlement, [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on September 3, 2014Louisiana Pensions: A Bargain for Teachers, A Burden for TaxpayersMany of our public pension systems operate outside the laws of reason and are usually motivated more by [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on August 13, 2014Guest Commentary: Introducing “Article V 2.0”: The Compact for a Balanced BudgetWhat if the states could advance and ratify a powerful federal balanced budget amendment in just twelve [...]Read more