Posted by Hope Schumaker on April 24, 2024What Privacy Means for the PublicIn many ways we value what makes states unique and their authority to make their own laws. But long ago, [...]Read more
Posted by Daniel J. Erspamer on April 23, 2024A Common-Sense ConstitutionCommon-sense is too often in short supply in politics. The entrenched special interests digging in hard [...]Read more
Posted by Daniel J. Erspamer on April 19, 2024Federal Change Could Boost Louisiana WorkforceThis op-ed was originally published by State Affairs and the April 17 edition of Beltway Beat. It can be [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on April 17, 2024Was it the End of the Internet?The recent solar eclipse is not the only defining story of 2017 that we are revisiting—net neutrality is [...]Read more
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 Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on April 11, 2024Why Can’t All School Requirements Be the Same?It’s a question we’ve been hearing a lot lately from lawmakers as they debate education bills in the [...]Read more
Posted by on April 10, 2024Tear Down Budget Silos, Don’t Add MoreWhile most states, particularly southern states, see growing populations, booming job markets, and [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on April 3, 2024FACT-Government Union Reforms Empower Workers, Not Union ExecutivesFACT-Government Union Reforms Empower Workers, Not Union Executives This spring, the Louisiana [...]Read more
Posted by Vance Ginn, Ph.D. on April 2, 2024Louisiana Economic Situation March 2024: Employment Declines by 16,000 Since March 2023It’s Geaux Time in Louisiana. The potential changes in Baton Rouge to remove barriers to work and let [...]Read more