Posted by Kevin Mooney on February 1, 2012Louisiana’s Teacher Evaluation System Could Remove Tenure from “Autopilot”Tenure reform should be linked to a new teacher evaluation system set to go into effect later this year [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on January 18, 2012National School Choice Week Kicks Off on Saturday with Celebration in New OrleansLakefront Arena at the University of New Orleans will be at the focal point of national attention this [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on December 19, 2011The Truth About TaxesIf you peel back the layers of Louisiana's tax structure, you're likely to find confusion, outrage and, [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on November 29, 2011Obama Justice Department Accused of Ignoring Law Against Fraudulent VotingPresident Obama’s Justice Department is “philosophically opposed” to enforcing a federal law that calls [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on November 16, 2011Vitter Calls on White House to Account for “Scientific Misconduct” in Federal AgenciesU.S. Department of Interior officials manipulated and altered summary language attached to report to make [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on November 9, 2011Commentary: Jindal’s Budget Cutting Measures Lauded As Successful, Beneficial To EconomyJindal has managed to keep Louisiana's unemployment rate at 7.1 percent- two points lower than the [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on November 4, 2011The Cost of Elections, Pt. 2Part 2 in Jeremy Alford's series on Louisiana campaign finance, including how much each candidate paid [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on October 25, 2011ObamaCare’s Regulatory Uncertainty Stirs Republican and Democratic Criticism at the State LevelEven as they differ over the merits and defects of health care exchanges, state officials from across [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on October 19, 2011Debate Intensifies Over Alleged Profit Motive in Public EducationAre business interests plotting to take over the public education system and turn a profit at the expense [...]Read more