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 SPN member and have an update you’d like us to include in next week’s round-up, please email us at updates@spn.org (all submissions are subject to SPN approval).

Success Stories

  • The Mississippi legislature voted to increase funding for Education Scholarship Accounts from $3 million to $5 million, creating around 300 new scholarships to meet the needs of hundreds on the wait list. Empower Mississippi was instrumental in raising public awareness on this issue through their Waitlisted campaign.
  • SEIU paid $28,000 to settle a Freedom Foundation lawsuit on behalf of a home caregiver in Washington State. A union organizer had forged the caregiver’s signature on a membership form, resulting in more than a year of dues being deducted from her paycheck.

Research & Initiatives

  • The Empire Center examined how New York governor Cuomo’s budget ignored the possibility of a serious revenue shortfall and how healthcare costs will likely go up. To help New York residents visualize how much money ($5,565 per second) their state government is spending, thanks to the $175.5 billion budget, they created a spend-o-meter
  • The Mississippi Center for Public Policy looks at how many bills Mississippi legislators drafted this year, how many passed, and how that compares to trends in previous years.
  • The Pacific Research Institute released the first paper in their Breaking Down Barriers to Opportunity series. The report found
    costly regulations serve as a barrier to entrepreneurship, small business growth, innovation, and job opportunities to lift people into the middle class.
  • Senators and media heard a wide range of expert testimony from the Palmetto Promise Institute, educators, economists, policy experts, parents, and teachers in support of South Carolina’s proposed Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship Account bill.
  • The Pioneer Institute‘s new book U-Turn: America’s Return to State Healthcare Solutions proposes that states take the lead in healthcare reform and Washington facilitate the transition rather than dictate every move.
  • What makes a successful city? The Show-Me Institute partnered with the Institute for Humane Studies to host an academic research seminar that explored how cities should measure success and what they can do to grow their economy.

Think Tanks in the News