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Partners in Liberty: The Caesar Rodney Institute
The Caesar Rodney Institute (CRI) is a Delaware based non-profit, dedicated to protecting individual freedom, and free markets. CRI analyzes and makes policy recommendations...
COVID-19 Response Sets New Normal for Big Government
During my last visit to the grocery store, the clerk directed me to the hermetically sealed conveyor belt and, grinning proudly, said, “Welcome to the new normal.”
T-Mobile and Sprint Merger Could Boost Wireless Service Competition
Two telecoms complete a merger expected to speed 5G broadband deployment.
Partners in Freedom: Ohio’s Buckeye Institute Leads the Way on Medicaid Waivers and Other...
The founders at The Buckeye Institute in Ohio decided to become one of the nation’s leading advocates for Medicaid waivers when they saw how little choice there was in their state.
Unions Deploy Teacher Strikes to Stop School Choice
Chicago teachers unions expressed their opposition to charter schools in 2019 by demanding the continuation of a moratorium on additional charter schools in the city.
Unions Deploy Teacher Strikes to Stop School Choice
Chicago teachers unions expressed their opposition to charter schools in 2019 by demanding the continuation of a moratorium on additional charter schools in the city.
Firearms Sales Surge during Pandemic
State and local governments Implement Inconsistent Policies on Gun Sales.
Coal Stays Online in New England
The largest remaining coal-fueled power plant in New England, New Hampshire’s 482-megawatt Merrimack Station, will remain in operation through at least May 2024.
NC Judge Orders State to Spend $8 Billion More on Education
North Carolina Superior Court Judge David Lee ordered the state to formulate a plan to increase spending on K-12 education by an estimated $8 billion.
NC Judge Orders State to Spend $8 Billion More on Education
North Carolina Superior Court Judge David Lee ordered the state to formulate a plan to increase spending on K-12 education by an estimated $8 billion.