Posted by on April 16, 2024Crucial Legislation for Workforce and Social Services Passes U.S. House of RepresentativesIn a victory for state innovation and empowerment, the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed H.R. [...]Read more
Posted by on April 1, 2024A Better Way to Work: Louisiana Embraces the One Door SolutionLouisiana is facing a workforce crisis. We have millions relying on safety net programs while employers [...]Read more
Posted by Vance Ginn, Ph.D. on March 18, 2024Governor Landry’s First Budget Proposal: A Responsible Step for Louisiana’s ProsperityBudget proposals serve as a cornerstone for shaping government policy. Given Louisiana’s numerous [...]Read more
Posted by on February 15, 2024Governor Landry’s First State Budget Shows Signs of Fiscal RestraintGovernor Jeff Landry introduced his first state budget recommendation this week. Speaking to the [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on February 1, 2024Louisiana Celebrates National School Choice WeekLast week, the Pelican Institute and Louisiana’s elected officials joined education-freedom-loving [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on November 30, 2023Reform before the Storms: Can Louisiana’s New State Leaders Fix the Homeowners Insurance Crisis?While crime took center stage throughout the 2023 campaign cycle, the availability and rising cost of [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on July 5, 2023Louisiana’s Top Education Board Proposes High School Diplomas for Students Failing State TestsYes, you read that right. In a state still ranked in the bottom ten nationally for student achievement, [...]Read more
Posted by on December 7, 2021Environmental Credits: Do They Live Up To Their Promises?Over the last decade, coastal Louisiana parishes have filed a total of 42 lawsuits against more than 200 [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on April 27, 2021Memo: Information about the Freeport/Mosaic Settlement AgreementBackground about the settlement agreement Over the last decade, coastal Louisiana parishes have filed a [...]Read more