Posted by Kevin Mooney on June 16, 2011Louisiana Leads Charge Against Union FavoritismOnly four members of Louisiana's House of Representatives voted against legislation that blocks state [...]Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on June 15, 2011Debt Relief Amendment Falters Amid Heated DebateDespite smooth sailing in the House, the National Debt Relief Amendment came to an abrupt halt this [...]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 Kevin Mooney on June 13, 2011Government Mandated Union Favors Blocked Under Pending LegislationLegislation that would preclude state government officials from mandating Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on June 10, 2011Garland Robinette Talks Criminal Justice Reform with Pelican InstitutePelican President, Kevin Kane, advocates cost-saving approaches adopted successfully by other states.Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on June 8, 2011Tactic Against Federal Debt Finds Overwhelming Support in Louisiana HouseWith not a single opponent, Louisiana’s House of Representatives has endorsed the National Debt Relief [...]Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on June 7, 2011Louisiana the Most Over-Governed State in the SouthA sophisticated analysis of freedom across state lines finds Louisiana the least free of the former [...]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 May 31, 2011Step into the Light, School BoardsPending website transparency requirements seek to place boards that govern public schools under greater [...]Read more