Posted by Margaret Viator on October 4, 2017Daniel Erspamer: Bold New Approaches Needed For LouisianaThe Pelican Institute’s CEO, Daniel Erspamer, recently had an OpEd published by The Advocate, both [...]Read more
Posted by Ellen Carmichael on May 4, 2017Border Adjustment Tax Bad For Louisiana According to StudyThe Pelican Institute and R Street Institute conducted a study into how the Border Adjustment Tax would [...]Read more
Posted by on May 3, 2016Attorneys General Attempt to Stifle Free SpeechThe subpoena is an attempt to intimidate Americans for exercising their First Amendment rights. While the [...]Read more
Posted by on April 7, 2016Happy Tax Freedom Day, Louisiana!All in all, Americans will spend more on taxes than they will on food, housing and clothing combined.Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on August 13, 2014Guest Commentary: Introducing “Article V 2.0”: The Compact for a Balanced BudgetWhat if the states could advance and ratify a powerful federal balanced budget amendment in just twelve [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on April 22, 2014Guest Commentary: Louisiana Should Take Note of Failed Medicaid Policies in ArkansasEveryone knows that the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or “Obamacare,” has not worked out as originally [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on July 2, 2012Louisiana Voucher Applications Roll Forward Despite Union LawsuitsThousands of school voucher applicants who want to exit unsafe, ineffective public schools made history [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Kane on May 21, 2012Protecting Public Safety and Reducing Costs in LouisianaBy building on existing research from the Louisiana Sentencing Commission and following key principles [...]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