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Congress’ perpetual debt ceiling debate: The latest example of DC’s growing dysfunction

Early in the morning on December 15, 2021, Congress passed a $2.5 trillion debt ceiling hike. The debt ceiling is the government’s borrowing limit to pay its bills for past spending. For the past…

30 Years for the Mackinac Center for Public Policy

SPN sends hearty congratulations to our dear friends and colleagues at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The following is a piece penned by President Joe Lehman and Executive Vice President…

Week in Review: January 20, 2023

Announcements

The Alaska Policy Forum is hosting a webinar on January 24 on how school choice helps rural areas.

The Badger Institute sat down with the Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader to…

Week in Review: January 13, 2023

Announcements

The Buckeye Institute filed a lawsuit on behalf of ten hardworking Ohio public employees who have had money illegally taken out of their paychecks by their employers…

Five exercises to help your organization set priorities in uncertain times

By Todd Davidson, Senior Director of Strategic Development at State Policy Network

COVID-19 has upended the world, dramatically affecting the
economy, politics, and our culture. The situation is…

The Week in Review: August 30, 2019

This weekly round-up shares the latest news about what the Network is doing to promote state-based solutions that will improve the lives of families, workers, and local communities. If you are an…

ProAct Discussion

Hey Everyone, While the Janus decision was a huge victory for government workers and all who support workplace freedom, there’s a growing effort on the federal level to vastly roll back the rights of…

How to handle crisis communications like a boss

It’s 4:57pm on a typical Thursday. Your phone rings. You
don’t recognize the number; it’s a New York City area code. Could be a
telemarketer, but you decide to answer anyway….

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Kelly McCutchen’s thoughts on the Good, the Bad and the UglyThe Good Medicaid·      Puts Medicaid on a budget for the first…