Posted by on November 13, 2019Louisiana, Again, Ranks Near the Bottom on a “Good” ListThe non-partisan Tax Foundation recently released its 2020 State Business Tax Climate Index, which [...]Read more
Posted by on May 29, 2019While Louisiana is Sinking, Many Are Concerned with Re-arranging the Deck ChairsIt’s no secret to the people of Louisiana that things aren’t going well. The state has a shrinking labor [...]Read more
Posted by on May 10, 2019“I’ll take ‘Potent Potables’ for $500, Alex.”Louisiana has a long and storied history when it comes to its alcohol. The state that gave Bourbon its [...]Read more
Posted by on February 12, 2019RIGHT ON CRIME PARTNERS WITH THE PELICAN INSTITUTE TO OFFER LOUISIANA PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM SOLUTIONSIn partnership with Right on Crime, the Pelican Institute for Public Policy (Pelican Institute) today [...]Read more
Posted by Justin Spittler on June 15, 2016Why Conservatives Are Embracing Criminal Justice ReformOur neighbors have paved the way: now Louisiana is positioned to engage in a substantive effort to [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on April 26, 2012Payroll Protection Bills Would Prohibit Mandatory Deductions for Political ActivismLouisiana lawmakers are set to take up “payroll protection” bills that would prohibit public school [...]Read more
Posted by Jeremy Alford on March 6, 2012The Road to NowhereLouisiana’s long road to education reform has been littered with repeals, phase-outs, incomplete [...]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 Robert Ross on August 22, 2011Louisiana Saying No To Renewable Energy MandatesLouisiana and seven other Southeastern states consistently refuse to impose renewable energy mandates on [...]Read more