Posted by Sarah Harbison on September 13, 2023Union Contracts Trample Louisiana Public School Teachers’ and Employees’ RightsBaton Rouge, Louisiana – The United States and Louisiana Constitutions guarantee religious and political [...]Read more
Posted by Vance Ginn, Ph.D. on July 19, 2023New Pelican Paper: Antitrust Enforcement? Put Power in the Hands of ConsumersFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Baton Rouge, July 19, 2023 — Everything old is new again, and that’s turning out to [...]Read more
Posted by on May 30, 2023Helping Louisiana’s Comeback by Eliminating the Corporate Franchise TaxThere’s much discussion in Baton Rouge about how to best allocate scarce taxpayer money that’s [...]Read more
Posted by Team Pelican on May 24, 2023Louisiana’s Budget: Big Spenders vs. Smart SaversThe Louisiana legislature is debating our state’s budget — how much to spend, how much to save, and [...]Read more
Posted by on May 23, 2023Don’t look now! “Fiscal cliff” scare tactics are back.It’s like clockwork. Every time lawmakers in Baton Rouge start down the path of providing tax relief to [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on May 17, 2023Alternatives to Crime: Advancing Local Solutions that WorkRecently the Baton Rouge Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Foundation announced the building of a new [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on May 16, 2023LOUISIANA HOUSE VOTES ON SCHOOL CHOICE RELATED BILLBaton Rouge — The Louisiana House of Representatives vote on House Bill 98 sends a strong message that [...]Read more
Posted by Daniel J. Erspamer on April 28, 2023Louisiana’s Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity to Ensure ProsperityLouisiana lawmakers face an unusual challenge: what to do with a glut of taxpayer money sitting in the [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on February 22, 2023Louisiana Leaders United to Reduce Urban CrimeLast week, about 160 Baton Rouge elected officials, law enforcement officers, business owners, [...]Read more