Posted by Vance Ginn, Ph.D. on September 22, 2025Louisiana’s Future Depends on Capitalism, Not More GovernmentGallup’s latest poll shows that only 54% of Americans now view capitalism positively, the lowest in 15 [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on August 12, 2025My Dues Paid for WHAT?On June 14, 2025, Americans across the country took to the streets to exercise their First Amendment [...]Read more
Posted by Team Pelican on April 15, 2025The 2025 Legislative Session Begins: The Next Chapter in Louisiana’s Comeback Story?State lawmakers return to Baton Rouge this week to begin the 2025 Regular Session—one that is technically [...]Read more
Posted by Daniel J. Erspamer on March 28, 2025Election Day Eve Amendment 2 News RoundupTomorrow, Saturday, March 29, is Election Day in Louisiana, and voters will head to the polls to decide [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on September 11, 2024Harris on TechLast month, we examined what a Trump-Vance administration could mean for tech policy. Similarly, [...]Read more
Posted by on September 11, 2023A Winning Message—and Winning Strategy—for Crime in LouisianaLouisiana is approaching an important election. As voters are preparing to head to the polls to elect [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on June 23, 2023What the Legislature Did (and Didn’t Do) on EducationLegislation on crime, taxes, and the state’s budget dominated much of Louisiana’s 2023 Regular Session, [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on July 14, 2022No Veto Override: A Missed Opportunity for Louisiana’s KidsYesterday, Louisiana House of Representatives Speaker Clay Schexnayder and Senate President Page Cortez [...]Read more
Posted by on June 8, 2019Pelican Senior Fellow Chris Jacobs Featured in Wall Street Journal: Medicaid Expansion has Louisianans Dropping Their Private PlansThe Pelican Institute’s Senior Fellow Chris Jacobs authored a column featured in the Wall Street [...]Read more