State Policy Network
Week in Review: February 10, 2023

Announcements

Freedom through the Courts: The Latest Litigation Efforts across the Network

Success Stories

Solutions from the States: This Week’s Policy Briefs

 Tracking Positive Reforms in the States: Updates from State Think Tanks

Arkansas: The Arkansas Governor unveiled an education plan for the state that includes an ESA program for families.

Iowa: The Iowa Senate is considering a bill that calls to speed up the individual income tax reductions and reduce the overall rate to 2.5 percent by 2028 while eventually eliminating the income tax altogether (Iowans for Tax Relief Foundation).

Mississippi: The Mississippi Senate passed the deficit prevention act, legislation that would require state agencies to report deficits in a timely manner (Mississippi Center for Public Policy).

Missouri: Missouri lawmakers introduced a bill that would strengthen prior licensing reciprocity legislation by reducing the maximum wait time for oversight bodies to waive requirements from six months to 45 days. This bill would also make it possible for Missouri licensing requirements to be waived for workers in states without such requirements provided they have at least three-years of applicable experience (Show-Me Institute).

Montana: Montana lawmakers are considering a bill that places a limit on the growth of local government budgets to protect taxpayers. The Montana Legislature also advanced a bill that would create Montana’s first Education Savings Account (ESA) for children who have a disability (Frontier Institute).

West Virginia: The West Virginia Senate passed a bill to reduce income taxes by 15% (Cardinal Institute).

Policy News from the States

K-12 Education

State Assessment: Alaska’s Students Struggling in Both Reading and Math
Alaska Policy Forum

Top Five Education Bills to Watch in 2023
Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy

The Kids Are Not Alright
Center of the American Experiment

PA Court Rules on Education Funding Lawsuit
Commonwealth Foundation

What Are We Getting For All This Money?
Empire Center

You Want School Choice in Minnesota? Iowa Is Leading the Way
Freedom Foundation of Minnesota

AZ School Districts Now Pull $2,000 More Per Pupil Than Charter Schools
Goldwater Institute

Microschools Face Major Problems
Libertas Institute

Schools Get Rich, Deliver Poor Results
Mackinac Center

Nevada Lawmakers to Consider Vexing Education Bills
Nevada Policy Research Institute

Homeschooling a Popular Alternative to Public Schools
Nevada Policy Research Institute

Oklahoma Public Schools Spend $12,967 Per Student
Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs

School Choice Is Exploding Across America: What About Louisiana?
Pelican Institute

FACT CHECK: Is Washington Education Spending In Decline?
Washington Policy Center

HB 1744, Seeks To Repeal Washington’s Popular Public Charter School Law
Washington Policy Center

Energy and the Environment

Oregon Must Stop Outsourcing Policymaking to California’s Unelected Bureaucrats
Cascade Policy Institute

Governor Walz Signs The Blackout Bill Into Law. Now What?
Center of the American Experiment

How ESG Works (And Why It’s Bad News)
Foundation for Government Accountability

Everything That Needs Electricity Is Made With Oil
Freedom Foundation of Minnesota

Impact Of Washington’s CO2 Tax Stays At About 24 Cents Per Gallon
Washington Policy Center

Farm Internship Bill Is An Opportunity For People New To The Field
Washington Policy Center

Government Accountability

Too Many Lawmakers Would Rather Spend Money On Government Than Return It To The People
Alabama Policy Institute

State Fails To Document Billions In Federal Funds
Badger Institute

Analysis: Republicans Approve Audit To Address State Licensing Delays
Badger Institute

Pritzker Issues 39th Emergency Order As 43 States End Covid Policies
Illinois Policy Institute

HB 1011 And SB 5479, Which Attempt To Take Down State’s Long-Term-Care Law, Are Running Out Of Time
Washington Policy Center

Healthcare

Certificate Of Need Laws Are Standing In The Way Of Addiction Recovery
Mississippi Center for Public Policy

Housing

The Government Mandate Raising Housing Costs
Frontier Institute

Why California’s ‘Affordable’ Housing Costs $1 Million A Unit
Pacific Research Institute

Jobs and State Economies

Former Wisconsinites Bask in Florida’s Low-Tax Climate
Badger Institute

Voters Approve Over $3.0 Billion Per Year in New Local Taxes
California Policy Center

3 Three Ways the Biden Administration Could Ease Inflation
Foundation for Government Accountability

Consumer Spending Fell, What Does This Mean?
John Locke Foundation

Small Businesses Pay For Ineffective Megasubsidies
Kansas Policy Institute

Michigan Lawmakers Fail To Turn Business Subsidies Into Job Growth
Mackinac Center

As Conservative Policies Advance, People Are Moving to Oklahoma
Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs

State Budgets and Spending

Tax Cuts Would Benefit Alabama More Than A One-Time Rebate
Alabama Policy Institute

Alaska’s Unfunded Liabilities 
Alaska Policy Forum

Possible Salt Deduction Workaround
Cardinal Institute

Research Shows That High Taxes Harm Economic Growth
Center of the American Experiment

Tax Credits Are Fine, But Tax Cuts Are Better
Grassroot Institute of Hawaii

Regressive Or Progressive: What Is Louisiana’s Income Tax Structure?
Pelican Institute

Deadlocked Again on Taxes vs. Spending
Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy

Beware Of Property Tax Relief Trojan Horses
Washington Policy Center

Workplace Freedom

Member Spotlight: Jason Kohute
Americans for Fair Treatment

Law Favors Unions, Admits President Of U.S. Largest Union
Americans for Fair Treatment

Florida Teachers Unions Stall Pay Raise Efforts
Americans for Fair Treatment

Temple University Graduate Workers Strike Over ‘Living Wage’
Americans for Fair Treatment

Union Membership In The United States Is Smallest Ever Recorded
Mackinac Center

Other

Interviewing OpenAI’s ChatGPT About Certificate Of Need Laws
Cardinal Institute

Q&A: Going Her Own Way
Center of the American Experiment

Here’s A To-Do List For Chicago Mayoral Candidates
Illinois Policy Institute

Death of TikTok? Why NC Has Banned the Social Media App
John Locke Foundation

Religious Participation Seems To Help Guard Against ‘Deaths Of Despair’
Sutherland Institute

The Network in the News

Events and Opportunities

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