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Sarah Harbison
on May 2, 2024
Demystifying HB 800: A Closer Look at Louisiana’s Call for a Groundbreaking Constitutional Convention
HB 800 by Rep. Beau Beaullieu is the most talked-about, and most misunderstood, bill of the 2024 Regular [...]
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Hope Schumaker
on May 2, 2024
Less Talk (Shows), More Action
In the age of podcasts, mention of AM radio will conjure up nostalgia for some and confusion for others [...]
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Hope Schumaker
on April 24, 2024
What Privacy Means for the Public
In many ways we value what makes states unique and their authority to make their own laws. But long ago, [...]
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Daniel J. Erspamer
on April 23, 2024
A Common-Sense Constitution
Common-sense is too often in short supply in politics. The entrenched special interests digging in hard [...]
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Daniel J. Erspamer
on April 19, 2024
Federal Change Could Boost Louisiana Workforce
This op-ed was originally published by State Affairs and the April 17 edition of Beltway Beat. It can be [...]
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Hope Schumaker
on April 17, 2024
Was it the End of the Internet?
The recent solar eclipse is not the only defining story of 2017 that we are revisiting—net neutrality is [...]
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April 16, 2024
Crucial Legislation for Workforce and Social Services Passes U.S. House of Representatives
In a victory for state innovation and empowerment, the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed H.R. [...]
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Erin Bendily, Ph.D.
on April 11, 2024
Why Can’t All School Requirements Be the Same?
It’s a question we’ve been hearing a lot lately from lawmakers as they debate education bills in the [...]
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Hope Schumaker
on April 11, 2024
Pelican Institute Releases AI Toolkit
New questions surrounding artificial intelligence emerge daily: What is AI? Should states be regulating [...]
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