Posted by on March 11, 2020Louisianans Deserve Transparency in Education SpendingDespite spending more on education than most of its neighbors, Louisiana is producing worse outcomes for [...]Read more
Posted by on September 13, 2019Lafayette Utilities System Fiber Continues to Prove Why Government Broadband Doesn’t WorkIn 2009, the city of Lafayette began providing cable and internet services with the Lafayette Utilities [...]Read more
Posted by on May 31, 2019Freedom to ScootThere is constant news coverage about the newest innovation in transportation. From driverless cars to [...]Read more
Posted by on April 25, 2019Learn About Making School Spending More Transparent in the New Citizens Guide to EducationIn today’s hyper-partisan times, there is at least one thing all Louisianans should agree on: our state [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on March 29, 2012Study Alleges Majority of Legacy Lawsuits Fail to Produce Hard Evidence of ContaminationAre the attorneys and plaintiffs who file lawsuits built around oilfield contamination allegations [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on December 16, 2011Louisiana Listed Among Potential “Judicial Hellholes” Beset with Excessive LitigationLouisiana made the cut this year on an exclusive list, but this is not good news for business owners and [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on September 20, 2011Special Report: Legacy of a LoopholeA retire-rehire program for teachers was approved by lawmakers 10 years ago, but today more than half of [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on September 2, 2011Union-Backed BESE Candidates Could Face Stiff CompetitionUnion-backed school board candidates who oppose school choice initiatives, teacher evaluations, [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on June 6, 2011Concealed Taxes Without A Popular VoteHB 531, which was passed unanimously by the House, would create the Lafayette Parish Redevelopment [...]Read more