How the State Got Railroaded
If you want a better understanding of why politicians do what they do, you have to look underneath the surface. You can’t just accept what they say.
GOP Majorities Built To Last, But Not Invincible
A cautious, strategic approach to governing would help Republicans maintain their legislative majorities.
Taking Their Time Because They Can
It’s no surprise that state lawmakers will work past this week’s deadline to finish a new state budget. Missing the deadline has been common in recent years.
CJ Editorial: Get Them Out of Town
Recent actions of the General Assembly have made the arguments for a limit on the length of sessions stronger than ever.
Dangerous left turn
Lawmakers Right on Corporate Taxes
Corporate taxes don’t just reduce after-tax dividends and capital gains to shareholders. They also reduce worker pay.
Kiss my ring
Ensuring the Best Form of School Accountability
Better outcomes depend on a system that offers parents a range of choices.
This is what your brain looks like on American media
Big Government Slams Small Firms
Researchers found that, adjusting for other factors, the number of small firms tends to be lower in states with more and costlier regulations.