March 18, 2022
Week in Review: March 18, 2022
PSEA: Where do Your Union Dues Go?
Americans for Fair Treatment’s recent report, which covers the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA), found that the union spends only $1 out of every $5 of member dues representing teachers, support staff, and other members. The other $4 is spent on things like union overhead, politics, and lobbying.
How The Biden Administration’s Plan Would Tighten The Medicaid Handcuffs
A new report by the Foundation for Government Accountability argues states must opt out of the increased federal funding to unlock the handcuffs and restore integrity to their Medicaid programs.
Regulatory Sandboxes: Where Innovation Happens
A new report by the Pelican Institute details how states have successfully (and unsuccessfully) implemented sandboxes so states like Louisiana can use those lessons today.
An In-Depth Look at Missouri’s Rural High Schools
In a new report, the Show-Me Institute presents a detailed look at Missouri’s rural high schools, with information about student demographics along with key indicators like student/teacher ratios, teacher experience, and per-student expenditures. Perhaps most importantly, the report compares schools across several measures of academic performance broken down by subject matter, school locale, and income level of students.
TPPF’s Government for the People Agenda
The Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Government for the People campaign strives to protect Texans’ constitutional rights to life, liberty, and property while keeping government limited and accountable.
To Address Licensing Backlog State Must Improve Transparency And Accountability
A new policy brief from the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty suggests potential reforms to improve the state’s licensing backlog at the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS).
Michael Jahr 2022 Licensing Reform Testimony
Badger Institute
Legislature Considering Reentry Courts: What Are They?
Empower Mississippi
House And Senate Keep Income Tax Relief Alive
Empower Mississippi
Legislation Funds, Adds Authorizers For Public Charter Schools
Bluegrass Institute
Mask Theater Is Alive and Well In Los Angeles
California Policy Center
Another Poll Confirms School Choice Support Across Party Lines
Center of the American Experiment
Test Scores For 12th Graders Declined Despite Higher Gpas
Center of the American Experiment
“There’s So Much More To Our Students Than Just A Test”
Empower Mississippi
Georgia Senate Failed To Pass Senate Bill 601, The Georgia Education Freedom Act
Georgia Center for Opportunity
Proviso Teachers’ Union Rejects Truce As Strike Keeps 4,200 Students Out For 8 Days
Illinois Policy Institute
Give Lower-Income Families True Choices
Mackinac Center
Parent Access To Child Library Records Granted Under Bill
Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs
Examining California’s Renewable Energy Plan
California Policy Center
The New Greenwashing – False Advertising about Green Energy Jobs
Empire Center
Legislators Seek To Avoid Accountability For Disastrous Energy Bill
Ethan Allen Institute
Dinapoli Audit Diagnoses The Health Department’s Chronic Conditions
Empire Center
Video: The Wrath of CON
Alaska Policy Forum
Oregonians Want More Hospital Beds. The Oregon Health Authority Is Standing in the Way.
Cascade Policy Institute
More Work Needed To Expand Access To Health Care
Frontier Institute
New Right To Try Law “A Chance At Healing”
Goldwater Institute
Seriously Ill Patients Would See New Hope with Goldwater’s Reform
Goldwater Institute
What Is Driving Above Average Inflation In The Midwest?
Center of the American Experiment
Tax Reform Can Help Combat Inflation
Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs
Biden’s Non-Plan for Fighting Inflation
Pacific Research Institute
Alaska State Government Pandemic Restrictions: Better Than Most
Alaska Policy Forum
Spotlight Is Shining Brighter On The Effort To Put Gas Tax Hikes On Automatic Pilot
Bluegrass Institute
Higher Unemployment Taxes Will Hurt Workers And Job Seekers
Center of the American Experiment
Lawmakers Should Loosen Existing Licensing Laws, Not Add New Ones
Center of the American Experiment
In Slow Post-Pandemic Jobs Recovery, NY Still Trails 48 States
Empire Center
Jan. ’22 Jobs Report—2021 Revision Boosts NJ Jobs Picture, Still Trails U.S. Recovery
Garden State Initiative
Update: State Employment Numbers Includes Major Revisions Going Back To 1990
Georgia Center for Opportunity
After Two Years Of COVID-19, Illinois Jobs Growth Seriously Lags Nation
Illinois Policy Institute
Why Are Women Waiting to Return to Work?
John Locke Foundation
January Jobs Report
John Locke Foundation
Remote Work Makes Commuter Rail Even Less Viable
Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy
January 2022 Jobs Report Shows Growth
Kansas Policy Institute
Alaska’s Public Pension Health, Ranked
Alaska Policy Forum
Road Fund Transfer Is An Issue To Be Resolved In The Budget Conference
Bluegrass Institute
St. Paul Will Spend Over Half A Million Dollars Enforcing Rent Control This Year
Center of the American Experiment
State Spending Ante Upped by ‘One House’ Budgets
Empire Center
Pray Hochul won’t cave to union calls for a big pension giveaway — at NY taxpayer expense
Empire Center
Indiana Drops Income Tax To Under 3%
Empower Mississippi
How Gas Taxes In Illinois Drive Up Your Fill-Up
Illinois Policy Institute
Illinoisans Pay Highest Tax Burden In Nation
Illinois Policy Institute
The Dumb Fight Over An 0.1% Business Tax Cut
Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy
Lower Taxes Spur New Nebraska-Iowa Rivalry
Platte Institute
Bob Williams, Freedom Foundation Founder, Dies
Freedom Foundation
Bob Williams Passes: Champion of Freedom, Friend of Mackinac Center
Mackinac Center
It’s Sunshine Week in Nevada
Nevada Policy Research Institute
Sunshine Week 2022 – Government Transparency Has a Great New Ally
Pioneer Institute
Russia, Ukraine, and the Impact on The United States with Senator Jim Talent and James Jay Carafano
Show-Me Institute
War in Ukraine: Updates from Chuck DeVore
Texas Public Policy Foundation
Labor Unions Renew Fight Against USPS Vehicles Being Built In South Carolina Instead Of Wisconsin
Americans for Fair Treatment cited at Fox News Online
Democratic Leaders Embrace Push To Unionize Congressional Staff
Americans for Fair Treatment cited in the Washington Times
How Unions Spend Money
Americans for Fair Treatment on the Chris Stigall Show
Four Simple Measures To Improve Minnesota’s Tax System — And Ease The Burden
Center of the American Experiment in the Pioneer Press
The Key To Saving Ukraine And Defeating Putin May Lie In Pennsylvania
Commonwealth Foundation at Fox Business
Key Moment For Expanding Parental Choice In Education
Ethan Allen Institute in VT Digger
Protect Our Right To Find Healthcare
Georgia Public Policy Foundation in The Northeast Georgian
Amendment On Fall Ballot Would Do More Than Ban Right-To-Work. It Would Protect Insider Deals.
Illinois Policy Institute in the Chicago Tribune
Bring Sunshine To School Curriculum
Independence Institute in The Gazette
Politicians Signing NDAs When Giving Subsidies To Companies Is A Terrible Idea
Mackinac Center in The Washington Post
The Private Sector Can Help Solve Our Doctor Shortage
Pacific Research Institute in the Chicago Tribune
Educational Opportunities Are Critical To Fighting Kentucky’s High Recidivism Rate
Pegasus op-ed in the Northern Kentucky Tribune
Drug Pricing Reforms Should Focus On Expanding Choice, Not Imposing More Government Controls
Pacific Research Institute in The Hill
Trimming Red Tape Isn’t Just For Health Emergencies
Pacific Research Institute in Newsmax
Boone County Use Taxes Should Expand The Tax Base, Not The Size Of Government
Show-Me Institute in the Columbia Tribune
Russia Is Just Biden’s Scapegoat for Rising Gas Prices
Texas Public Policy Foundation in The Epoch Times
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