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September 29, 2023
Debt Reduction is Critical to Louisiana’s Comeback
We recently outlined what’s at stake with each of the Constitutional amendments on the October ballot. Of [...]
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September 29, 2023
A Tax Plan for Our Brighter Future
A Tax Plan for Our Brighter Future paper-digital In Louisiana’s Comeback: A Tax Reform for Our Brighter [...]
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September 29, 2023
Peli-Guide to the Constitutional Amendments, Part I
The legislature approved eight new constitutional amendments during the regular session this year that [...]
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September 29, 2023
Louisiana’s Workforce Programs Aren’t Working
Louisiana’s hardworking men and women need better training and skills so they can achieve better-paying [...]
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Team Pelican
on September 26, 2023
Metro Councilwoman Laurie White Adams: Business Leader, Education Leader, Baton Rouge Leader
Are you a community leader in Louisiana looking to deepen your understanding of free-market policy [...]
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Erin Bendily, Ph.D.
on September 22, 2023
Don’t Just Pay Teachers, Empower Them
Louisiana is now less than one month away from the gubernatorial primary when individuals will vote for [...]
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Team Pelican
on September 19, 2023
Government Searching For Reasons To Run the Internet
When seeking answers online, where do you typically turn? For many, the immediate response is Google. The [...]
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Sarah Harbison
on September 13, 2023
Union Contracts Trample Louisiana Public School Teachers’ and Employees’ Rights
Baton Rouge, Louisiana – The United States and Louisiana Constitutions guarantee religious and political [...]
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Team Pelican
on September 13, 2023
Kirk Williamson: From World Records to Astropolitics, by Way of Louisiana
Are you a community leader in Louisiana looking to deepen your understanding of free-market policy [...]
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