Posted by on April 4, 2016Will Restricting School Choice Help Louisiana?Governor John Bel Edwards clearly has different ideas about how to improve Louisiana education than [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on March 18, 2014Guest Commentary: Lawsuit Reform in the 2014 Legislative SessionThe Louisiana Legislature kicked off the 2014 regular session last week, beginning a series of [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on March 26, 2013New Study: Governor Jindal’s Tax Reform Plan Benefits Louisiana EconomyThe study finds that the Governor’s tax reform would create 11,810 new jobs in the state by 2017-- or [...]Read more
Posted by Matt Cole on November 12, 2012Louisiana’s Business Climate Rated Highly in Recent StudiesIt is widely expected that tax reform will be the Jindal administration’s primary goal in the 2013 [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on October 10, 2012Changing Lives: A Progress Report on the Louisiana Scholarship ProgramThe report provides information and data about scholarship students, scholarship schools and scholarship [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on July 2, 2012Louisiana Voucher Applications Roll Forward Despite Union LawsuitsThousands of school voucher applicants who want to exit unsafe, ineffective public schools made history [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Kane on May 21, 2012Protecting Public Safety and Reducing Costs in LouisianaBy building on existing research from the Louisiana Sentencing Commission and following key principles [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on May 15, 2012Teachers Unions Accused of Working to Restore the Status QuoAs an alternative to the “draconian Jindal approach” to education reform, the state’s teachers unions [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on May 2, 2012A Work in ProgressGov. Bobby Jindal’s proposals to boost employee contributions, alter benefit calculations and increase [...]Read more