Announcements
- Beacon Center released the next installment of the Beacon Poll, a statewide survey of 1,200 registered Tennessee voters comprised of questions about political races, policy issues, and more.
- The Illinois Policy Institute released a video on why housing is so pricey in Illinois.
- The most recent Iowans for Tax Relief Foundation poll shows a majority of Iowans want protections from property taxes and income taxes, while also demonstrating that Donald Trump has widened his lead over Joe Biden
- Kansas Policy Institute published a list of schools in 44 states covered by a federal injunction on the Biden administration’s Title IX rule change. The initial injunction covered schools in Kansas Alaska, Utah, and Wyoming and is now expanded to cover specific schools attended by someone whose parent is a member of Moms for Liberty, Young America’s Foundation, or Female Athletes United.
- People United for Privacy urged policymakers to rethink laws that expose Americans’ home addresses and political affiliations in the wake of the shooting of former President Donald Trump.
Freedom through the Courts: The Latest Litigation Efforts across the Network
- The Buckeye Institute filed its second amicus brief in Alaska v. U.S. Department of Education (previously Kansas v. Biden), calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to tell President Biden that, just like his first attempt, this latest attempt to shift student loan debt onto taxpayers is still illegal.
- The Liberty Justice Center filed a lawsuit against Governor Newsom and other California state officials to challenge Assembly Bill 1955, newly-enacted legislation that aims to prohibit parental notification policies across California. Filed the day after Newsom signed the bill into law, the lawsuit asks the court to bar California from implementing AB 1955 because it violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments as well as the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
- The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to stop the Biden administration’s latest illegal and unconstitutional student loan program.
- The Texas Public Policy Foundation released a new study on family separation standards.
- The James Madison Institute announced Doug Wheeler joined their team as the new director of the George Gibbs Center for Economic Prosperity.
Success Stories
- A district court judge in Montana rejected an attempt to stop the state’s ESA program for students with disabilities (Mountain States Policy Center).
Solutions from the States: This Week’s Policy Briefs
- A new study from the Mountain States Policy Center makes the case for a right-to-work constitutional amendment.
- The Mountain States Policy Center released its Policy Manual, an in-depth guide intended to serve as a resource for citizens, policymakers, the media and those who wish to improve the lives of citizens in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Washington state.
- In a new report, the Palmetto Promise Institute considers if Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are a solution to South Carolina’s energy crisis.
- The US immigration system, with visa pathways and restrictions that discourage business creation, hampers the nation’s ability to maximize the enormous benefits foreign-born graduates of US colleges and universities can provide, according to a new study published by Pioneer Institute.
- Reason Foundation published a new policy brief titled Transparent K-12 Open Enrollment Matters: Reporting the Data That Inform Policymakers, Taxpayers, and Families. The brief provides a roadmap for strengthening open enrollment laws by requiring state education agencies to publish transparent reports that include important open enrollment data.
Tracking Positive Reforms: Updates from Network Affiliates
Policy News from the States
K-12 Education
Republicans Support School Choice
Empire Center
3-In-10 Seats Are Empty At Chicago Public Schools
Illinois Policy Institute
College: Just Say No
Libertas Institute
6 Benefits of Microschools
Libertas Institute
Where Has The Education Money Gone?
Mountain States Policy Center
Study Shows Huge Ghost-Student Decline In Oklahoma
Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs
With No Court Ruling, Almost 3,000 South Carolina Esa Families Face Uncertainty As New School Year Draws Closer
Palmetto Promise Institute
Who Governs Education In Utah?
Sutherland Institute
Election Integrity
Constitutional Principles Should Guide – Or Stop – Election Challenges
Sutherland Institute
Delays and dollars: Ranked Choice Voting’s stunning Idaho Cost
Mountain States Policy Center
Energy and Environment
Wake Up California: Free Market Energy Solutions Work
California Policy Center
Zero-emissions? Not Really
Cascade Policy Institute
Solar Cannot “Replace” Coal Power
Center of the American Experiment
From Plans To Reality: The Vital Role Of Categorical Exclusions In Forest Restoration Projects
Frontier Institute
Artificial Intelligence Can Be Our First Line Of Defense In Limiting The Effects Of Wildfires
Mountain States Policy Center
Healthcare
CON Laws Bad For Michigan’s Health
Mackinac Center
Campaign Launched to Keep WA Cares Mandatory
Washington Policy Center
Housing Affordability
Chicago’s Affordable Housing Crisis Can Be Fixed Without Tax Hikes
Illinois Policy Institute
Jobs and State Economies
Apprenticeships Offer Economic Opportunity for Illinoisans
Illinois Policy Institute
Michigan Stylists Are Over-Licensed — And It’s About To Get Worse
Mackinac Center
Why Does It Cost So Much to Live In Connecticut?
Yankee Institute
State Budgets
What To Know About Wisconsin’s Constitutional Amendment Vote
Badger Institute
New Residents Resulted In New Revenue For Georgia
Georgia Public Policy Foundation
Property Tax Cap Would Save $250 Million
Iowans for Tax Relief Foundation
The Fiscal Policy of Governor Reynolds Brings Stability and Optimism
Iowans for Tax Relief Foundation
Feds Devote Another $19 Million To Save Declining Manchester Bus Service
Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy
The Two Big Mistakes In Michigan’s 2025 Budget
Mackinac Center
Is the Louisiana DARE Program a Good Use of Scarce Tax Dollars?
Pelican Institute
Examining the New Massachusetts Estate Tax
Pioneer Institute
Other
Governor Shapiro’s Do-Nothing Record Makes Him a Perfect Fit for Vice President
Commonwealth Foundation
SCOTUS Sends Mixed Messages About Government Suppression of Speech
John Locke Foundation
Many North Carolina Voters have Switched Registrations from Democrats to Unaffiliated Since 2020
John Locke Foundation
Vallas: 10 Things You Should Know About Chicago Crime Today
Illinois Policy Institute
Mackinac Center’s Student Loan Deferment Lawsuit Dismissed on Standing
Mackinac Center
Washington Versus Idaho On Celebrating 250 Years Of America
Mountain States Policy Center
Has Transit Entered the “Death Spiral”?
Washington Policy Center
Chevron
California’s Regulatory Empire Is Unscathed By The Court’s Chevron Reversal
California Policy Center
Supreme Court Overturns Chevron: What It Means and What Comes Next
Foundation for Government Accountability
Why All The Hysteria Over Supreme Court’s Loper Bright Ruling?
Mackinac Center
Ruling On Chevron Deference Nudges Branches Of Government Back Into Their Own Lanes
Sutherland Institute
Overturning ‘Chevron Deference’ Gives Hope to Save the Internet
Washington Policy Center
Assassination Attempt
Frustrations Grow Regarding Trump Assassination Attempt
Center of the American Experiment
Praying for America and President Trump: The Stakes for Us All
Texas Public Policy Foundation
The Network in the News
- In his latest column for The Denver Gazette, the Independence Institute‘s Jon Caldara notes green energy is weather-dependent.
- In The Orange County Register, the Independent Institute’s Kristian Fors refutes Gavin Newsom’s assertion that California is not a high-tax state.
- At Forbes, the Independent Institute’s John C. Goodman notes the reason for our healthcare crisis is government.
- At Townhall, the Mississippi Center for Public Policy’s Douglas Carswell highlights how America was half an inch away from a major civil crisis.
- At The Daily Wire, the Mississippi Center for Public Policy’s Douglas Carswell notes the best antidote to wokeness is knowing the truth about this country.