Posted by on April 20, 2023Record-Breaking Revenues Chugging Into State CoffersLouisiana has seen record-breaking increases in state government revenue over the past few years. In [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on October 31, 2016Remembering Kevin Kane, Founder of The Pelican InstituteKevin Kane founded The Pelican Institute in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. He guided it successfully [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on October 20, 2011NY Times Lauds New Orleans Education Progres, Role Of ChartersThe correlation between charters, which employ more flexible and student-tailored teaching methods, and [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on June 13, 2011Editorial: The Carpe Diem of Education InnovationNew Orleans has had notable success stories since Katrina, but pioneers of K-12 reform in other states [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on June 6, 2011Commentary: City Bureaucrats Bicker While New Orleans East Demands HospitalThe most practical and responsible way towards achieving a new hospital in the East is taking the reins [...]Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on February 15, 2011Hispanic Chamber Event: New Orleans Political Clout in DeclineAnalysis from Friday’s Hispanic Chamber of Commerce luncheon quantified New Orleans’ declining political [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on January 6, 2011Commentary: City Journal: New Orleans a Model for Urban RenewalIn spite of the despair which clouded our city during and after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans has [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Flanagan on November 24, 2009Hurricane Katrina Victims Sue Over Global WarmingThe theatre of the absurd has found a new headlining act in Comer v. Murphy Oil USA. Essentially, [...]Read more
Posted by Ellen Carmichael on March 16, 2009Mercatus on the Bailout“If you liked the speed of the Katrina recovery efforts, you’ll love the efficiency of these [...]Read more