Posted by on December 14, 2022Despite Reforms, Louisiana Still the Most Licensed State in the NationOccupational licensing is a government permission slip that is required to work in specific jobs. All [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on December 8, 2022New Crime Report and Improved Justice RatingThis week the Pelican Institute for Public Policy released a report of crime data in Louisiana, adding [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on December 8, 2022Louisiana: Judicial HellholeDecember’s arrival means that it is time to take stock of the year that was. “Best of” and “Worst of” [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on December 7, 2022School Choice: Meet Educational FreedomFor nearly three decades, there’s been a movement underway to not only improve and modernize public [...]Read more
Posted by on December 7, 2022Crime In Louisiana: Analyzing the DataThis year, disturbing reports of increased crime have dominated the news, both in Louisiana and [...]Read more
Posted by on December 6, 2022Taxing Louisiana’s Natural ResourcesLast Wednesday, the Louisiana House of Representatives Ways and Means State Tax Structure Subcommittee [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on December 1, 2022Small Gains In Reading, Still A Ways to GoThis week the Louisiana Department of Education released the annual Fall 2022 Reading Report, which is a [...]Read more
Posted by on November 30, 2022Five Year Anniversary of Criminal Justice Reform in LouisianaIt’s been five years since the ten bills, colloquially known as criminal justice reform (CJR), passed the [...]Read more
Posted by Vance Ginn, Ph.D. on November 29, 2022Louisiana Needs To Join the Flat Tax RevolutionIt’s time for Louisiana to join the flat tax revolution. Four states passed a flat personal income tax [...]Read more