Posted by Jeremy Alford on April 16, 2012A Pension Reform PrimerThe top 10 things you need to know heading into Louisiana’s historic retirement debates. By JEREMY ALFORD [...]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 Editor on October 18, 2011The Cost of ElectionsJeremy Alford explores where Louisiana's legislative candidates have spent $8.9 million in campaign [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on September 24, 2011Commentary: Despite Lapses in Oversight, Audit Finds Tremendous Gains in ChartersOverall, 60 percent of RSD schools have improved to the point that they are no longer considered failing.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 Jamison Beuerman on July 20, 2011Commentary: Study on “Clean” Jobs Calls For Expanded Government RoleWith government spending in the crosshairs of politicians, it is unreasonable for the federal government [...]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 Editor on April 29, 2011Times-Picayune Letter to the Editor: Louisiana is Already Squeezing Taxpayers EnoughEdward Ashworth and Andrew Muhl argue in favor of increasing the state's cigarette tax, and the authors [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on September 29, 2010Commentary: Anything Less Than Impeachment of Judge Porteous a Detriment to Citizens, Justice SystemWhile his dereliction of duty alone justifies impeachment, this measure is also necessary because if he [...]Read more