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John Kay
on November 22, 2022
Antitrust or Anti-Consumer?
Last year, U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) [...]
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Vance Ginn, Ph.D.
on November 21, 2022
Louisiana’s Taxes Need An Overhaul
Originally published in Center Square Louisiana has many of the right characteristics for families to [...]
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November 16, 2022
Tragedy for Children and Youth in State Care: It’s Not Just DCFS
The Office of Juvenile Justice (OJJ), which is charged with the rehabilitation of 13-18 year olds [...]
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Erin Bendily, Ph.D.
on November 16, 2022
School Choice Wins Big in National Elections: Next Up, Louisiana
Last week, all eyes were on the national TV networks’ blue and red maps as the 2022 midterm election [...]
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November 15, 2022
It’s Not All Roses with Louisiana Licensing Laws
Nearly one third of American workers need an occupational license to do their jobs. Since the 1950s, the [...]
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Erin Bendily, Ph.D.
on November 8, 2022
Why Aren’t Schools Using Their Funding to Help Kids Prepare for College and Careers?
Last week, the Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) shared a document with members of the State Board [...]
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November 8, 2022
Highest In the Nation: Louisiana’s Sales Tax Needs Reform
The House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee is currently in the process of studying the state’s [...]
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John Kay
on November 3, 2022
At the Intersection of Free Markets and Free Speech
Elon Musk has bought Twitter, and now promises to protect free speech on the platform. Naturally, this [...]
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Erin Bendily, Ph.D.
on October 31, 2022
Louisiana’s New Occupational Licensing Laws: Brief Primer
In Louisiana’s 2022 Louisiana legislative session, lawmakers passed and the governor signed into law [...]
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