Posted by Margaret Viator on October 4, 2017Daniel Erspamer: Bold New Approaches Needed For LouisianaThe Pelican Institute’s CEO, Daniel Erspamer, recently had an OpEd published by The Advocate, both [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on March 13, 2012Union Leaders Coerce Teachers Out of the Classroom to Protest Jindal ReformsPolitically active union leaders should refrain from separating teachers from their classroom [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on August 11, 2011Transportation Scholar Refutes Case for N.O.-B.R. High-Speed RailThe debate over whether to build a high-speed rail line spanning 80 miles between Baton Rouge and New [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on June 28, 2011Amendment Steers State Surplus Money Towards Looming Retirement DebtsDue to a scheduled larger share of offshore oil and gas revenues from the federal government, some [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on June 23, 2011State Legislature Aims For “Sunset” On Jindal’s Medicaid Reform PlanJindal's proposal was an effort to lessen the strain of Louisiana's health care spending while improving [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on June 13, 2011Amazon Tax Passes House, Moves to the SenateAn expansion of state taxing powers - HB 641 - better known as the Amazon tax, passed the House today [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on June 1, 2011Restraints on Medical Malpractice Damages Coming to LouisianaSB 61, which has been assigned to the Senate Judiciary Committee, would give the legislature power to [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on May 27, 2011Revenue Desperation Pushing States to Institute Amazon TaxHB 641 - better known as the Amazon tax - would reclassify out-of-state companies as in-state if they [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on May 19, 2011Speed Camera Ban Deferred at Senate CommitteeToday, the state legislature deferred SB 75, which would have prohibited local municipalities from using [...]Read more