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Posted by
Daniel J. Erspamer
on April 23, 2024
A Common-Sense Constitution
Common-sense is too often in short supply in politics. The entrenched special interests digging in hard [...]
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Daniel J. Erspamer
on April 19, 2024
Federal Change Could Boost Louisiana Workforce
This op-ed was originally published by State Affairs and the April 17 edition of Beltway Beat. It can be [...]
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Jamie Tairov
on April 16, 2024
Crucial Legislation for Workforce and Social Services Passes U.S. House of Representatives
In a victory for state innovation and empowerment, the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed H.R. [...]
Read morePosted by
Erin Bendily, Ph.D.
on April 11, 2024
Why Can’t All School Requirements Be the Same?
It’s a question we’ve been hearing a lot lately from lawmakers as they debate education bills in the [...]
Read morePosted by
Hope Schumaker
on April 11, 2024
Pelican Institute Releases AI Toolkit
New questions surrounding artificial intelligence emerge daily: What is AI? Should states be regulating [...]
Read morePosted by
Jamie Tairov
on April 10, 2024
Tear Down Budget Silos, Don’t Add More
While most states, particularly southern states, see growing populations, booming job markets, and [...]
Read morePosted by
Sarah Harbison
on April 3, 2024
FACT-Government Union Reforms Empower Workers, Not Union Executives
FACT-Government Union Reforms Empower Workers, Not Union Executives This spring, the Louisiana [...]
Read morePosted by
Vance Ginn, Ph.D.
on April 2, 2024
Louisiana Economic Situation March 2024: Employment Declines by 16,000 Since March 2023
It’s Geaux Time in Louisiana. The potential changes in Baton Rouge to remove barriers to work and let [...]
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Jamie Tairov
on April 1, 2024
A Better Way to Work: Louisiana Embraces the One Door Solution
Louisiana is facing a workforce crisis. We have millions relying on safety net programs while employers [...]
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