Posted by Sarah Harbison on February 25, 2026Secretary McMahon Drops the Hammer: Teachers, You Don’t Have to Tap Out to Unions!Earlier this month, U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon took to social media with an [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on January 28, 2026Governor Landry Pushes to Expand Education Opportunities through LA GATORLouisiana Governor Jeff Landry is renewing his push to expand funding for the LA GATOR Scholarship [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on January 23, 2026New Year, Same Story: Age Verification Measures Distract from Sustainable SolutionsIt didn’t take a crystal ball to guess that 2025 would bring a rush of age verification legislation. In [...]Read more
Posted by Isabella Albano on January 7, 2026The American Dream: Still a Reality?The idea of the American Dream has become central to our national identity, drawing from the writings of [...]Read more
Posted by on December 12, 2025Time Is Running Out: Legislature Must Fully Fund LA GATOR to Deliver for Louisiana’s KidsAs Louisiana lawmakers gear up for the 2026 regular legislative session, one issue stands out as both [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on October 31, 2025LA GATOR: Fund the PromiseLouisiana’s education landscape took a transformative turn in 2024 with the creation of the Louisiana [...]Read more
Posted by Vance Ginn, Ph.D. on August 11, 2025Louisiana Is Losing the Race—and It’s Time to Get Back to BasicsToo many people are leaving, and bad policy is to blame. People are voting with their feet, and Louisiana [...]Read more
Posted by Sal E. Montalbano on June 3, 2025REIN-ing in Government Spending in the BootBuckle up, Louisiana! More accountability could be coming to state regulators. Senate Bill (SB) 59, by [...]Read more
Posted by Daniel J. Erspamer on April 15, 2025A Free-Market Vision for Insurance and Lawsuit Abuse Reform in LouisianaOur state’s economy has immense potential, yet it’s weighed down by skyrocketing insurance costs and a [...]Read more