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Hope Schumaker
on March 27, 2024
Digital Divide and Conquer: Effective Coordination between Broadband Programs is Key to Connectivity
In the digital age, access to fast and reliable internet is often a prerequisite for participation in [...]
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Team Pelican
on March 20, 2024
Consumer-Focused Property Insurance Reform: Lessons Learned from Florida
After a series of storms devastated Louisiana in 2020 and 2021, many insurance providers fled the state. [...]
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Vance Ginn, Ph.D.
on March 18, 2024
Governor Landry’s First Budget Proposal: A Responsible Step for Louisiana’s Prosperity
Budget proposals serve as a cornerstone for shaping government policy. Given Louisiana’s numerous [...]
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Team Pelican
on March 7, 2024
How Integration of Workforce and Social Services Can Lift Louisiana’s People From Poverty to Opportunity
Louisiana boasts five of the fifteen busiest United States ports, affordable land, plentiful natural [...]
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Jamie Tairov
on March 5, 2024
A Fragmented System: Louisiana Audit Calls for Improved Coordination in Social Safety Net and Workforce Programs
A recent performance audit conducted by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor found significant shortcomings [...]
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February 29, 2024
Mythbuster: ESAs Help, Not Harm, Students, Schools, and Communities
It’s no secret that Louisiana’s state leaders have been eyeing what several other states have given their [...]
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February 27, 2024
Solutions Summit 2024: It’s Geaux Time!
Join the Pelican Institute for its 2024 Solutions Summit on Thursday, March 7th in Baton Rouge! The [...]
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February 23, 2024
On the Radio (Waves)
The first wireless communication took place in 1895, when Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi sent a morse [...]
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February 18, 2024
Reading and Math are Louisiana K-12 Education Priorities, but Are School Systems Prioritizing Them?
A recent news article highlighted Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley’s [...]
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