Posted by Matt Cole on November 12, 2012Louisiana’s Business Climate Rated Highly in Recent StudiesIt is widely expected that tax reform will be the Jindal administration’s primary goal in the 2013 [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on November 1, 2012The Louisiana Teacher Union ParadoxTeacher union challenges to real education reform continue to exist, though often in ways that are not [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on October 29, 2012Judicial Elections Important: Don’t Let Someone Else Speak for You on Election DayElections have consequences, for better or for worse. And while most voters are focusing on the [...]Read more
Posted by James Plummer on October 17, 2012Will Independent Contractors Be Reclassified Out of Existence?The proposed Labor Department budget for fiscal year 2013 includes money for 35 new investigators to dig [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on October 10, 2012Changing Lives: A Progress Report on the Louisiana Scholarship ProgramThe report provides information and data about scholarship students, scholarship schools and scholarship [...]Read more
Posted by Matt Cole on October 9, 2012Record 47 Million Americans Now Receive Food StampsAlthough food stamp participation rates typically increase during a recession, a new study demonstrates [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on October 2, 2012Louisiana Can Learn a Lot from Texas About Creating Jobs, Cutting LawsuitsWhen it comes to the very important issue of legal reform, we are worlds apart. Despite the fact that [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on September 20, 2012Louisiana’s Foray Into Modular EducationIt is no surprise that this policy comes out of Louisiana, a state that has led the way in school choice [...]Read more
Posted by Matt Cole on September 19, 2012Teacher Evaluations Highlight Divide Between Unions and ReformersThe new system of evaluating teacher effectiveness often includes “value-added” data that measures the [...]Read more