Posted by Ben Kilpatrick on April 24, 2013The Trouble with MedicaidLouisiana legislators may not have the power to fix what is wrong with the federal welfare state. But [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on January 24, 2013Engulfed By Environmental Crimes: Overcriminalization on the Gulf CoastTexas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida all border the Gulf of Mexico and between these five [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on September 20, 2012Louisiana’s Foray Into Modular EducationIt is no surprise that this policy comes out of Louisiana, a state that has led the way in school choice [...]Read more
Posted by Matt Cole on September 19, 2012Teacher Evaluations Highlight Divide Between Unions and ReformersThe new system of evaluating teacher effectiveness often includes “value-added” data that measures the [...]Read more
Posted by Jeremy Alford on May 22, 2012Reasons to Worry?Potential conflicts and a growing interest in hedge funds have some eyeing Louisiana’s public retirement [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Kane on May 4, 2012Six Reasons to Reject National Popular VoteOn Monday, Louisiana’s House of Representatives is expected to vote on HB 1095. This bill would make [...]Read more
Posted by Jeremy Alford on April 16, 2012A Pension Reform PrimerThe top 10 things you need to know heading into Louisiana’s historic retirement debates. By JEREMY ALFORD [...]Read more
Posted by Jacob Luneau on March 8, 2012Pelican Institute Study Shows Louisiana Students Can Benefit from More School ChoiceStudy Shows Louisiana Students Can Benefit from More School Choice Statewide scholarships are [...]Read more
Posted by Jeremy Alford on January 24, 2012The Big DebtTHE PELICAN INSTITUTE is offering up this five-point guide to understanding the Unfunded Accrued [...]Read more