Build It and They Will Come…or Not
Summary The Metro Council is scheduled to vote on a proposed Convention Center…
Read Blog DetailSummary The Metro Council is scheduled to vote on a proposed Convention Center…
Read Blog DetailSummary Economists know that energy consumption is directly related to energy prices. As…
Read Blog DetailThere is no more important topic in Oregon, and nationwide, than the state…
Read Blog DetailThe Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 converted a national…
Read Blog DetailThe Westside light rail line opened on September 12, 1998. Westside MAX was…
Read Blog DetailSummary Nearly 100 college presidents from around the nation have asked lawmakers to…
Read Blog DetailSummary Gore has challenged the nation to rely on 100% renewable energy sources…
Read Blog DetailLooking for more tax revenue wherever they can find it, some legislators and…
Read Blog DetailIf you haven’t heard of the Western Climate Initiative (WCI) yet, you soon…
Read Blog DetailSummary Critics of Oregon’s so-called “double majority” rule say it isn’t democratic because…
Read Blog DetailSummary Clark County’s new hybrid buses are costing lots of green for local…
Read Blog DetailGreen and red are the Christmas colors. It’s just like Christmas for hundreds…
Read Blog DetailSummary Because employer-sponsored health insurance coverage is not taxable, the health insurance of…
Read Blog DetailRob Kremer gave the following address at the Milton Friedman “Legacy of Freedom”…
Read Blog DetailImagine an industry where two companies control 75% of the market, price-competition is…
Read Blog DetailSummary Low-income Americans hear two contradictory messages: “Save” and “Don’t Save.” Converting some…
Read Blog DetailFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Joe DiLaura Tel.: 317-229-2128 INDIANAPOLIS (July 28, 2008) –…
Read Blog DetailSummary Governor Kulongoski recently unveiled a new plan for creating “green” jobs in…
Read Blog DetailSummary African-Americans support school choice at a rate higher than any other ethnic…
Read Blog DetailI drive a car. Odds are, you do too. In fact, given the…
Read Blog DetailOur Governor envisions an “Innovation State” that leverages new technologies and attracts investment,…
Read Blog DetailMany private banks and financial institutions are in trouble because they supplied the…
Read Blog DetailAs children, our parents have absolute responsibility for our lives. Without their willingness…
Read Blog DetailReview of Lessons from the Poor: Triumph of the Entrepreneurial Spirit, edited by…
Read Blog DetailThree years ago, two prominent scientists asked themselves which natural chemical makes the…
Read Blog Detail“Why Not Portland?” This is the question raised by supporters of a health…
Read Blog DetailSummary Before Oregonians are asked to approve any expansion of state-sponsored health care,…
Read Blog DetailWhy do many Oregonians think we should take the profit motive out of…
Read Blog DetailSummary The D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program enjoys broad bipartisan support, yet Congress is…
Read Blog DetailImagine you want to start a business, but the government says you can’t…
Read Blog DetailSummary Demographically benchmarking Oregon spending goes an important step beyond simply making government…
Read Blog DetailSummary This study updates past research to benchmark Oregon’s spending (Pozdena and Fruits…
Read Blog DetailA recent report published by the Center for Social Development at Washington University…
Read Blog DetailSummary The Salem-area Ready to Learn-Ready to Work program helps high school students…
Read Blog DetailMy name is John Charles, president and CEO of Cascade Policy Institute. Cascade…
Read Blog DetailIn three weeks Portland State University will proudly host the annual “Towards Carfree…
Read Blog DetailSummary Sustainability advocates believe that a free-market economy is “unsustainable,” but free societies…
Read Blog DetailLast week Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue signed legislation enacting a new school choice…
Read Blog DetailSummary Portland’s population is expanding, but our highway and bridge network is crumbling….
Read Blog DetailThe Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice recently released a poll of 1,000 likely…
Read Blog DetailSummary A federal review found Oregon’s Child Welfare program to be in “substantial…
Read Blog DetailDoes planning have to work to be successful? We Oregonians believe many myths…
Read Blog DetailSummary Why has Governor Ted Kulongoski left at-risk and abused kids waiting during…
Read Blog DetailSummary Ask even reasonably knowledgeable people how big the Oregon state budget is…
Read Blog DetailThose who advocate using the federal Medicare program as a model for “universal…
Read Blog DetailLast year the Oregon legislature passed three bills (HB 2210, 2211 and 2212)…
Read Blog DetailSummary Calculating the true per-student cost of public education in Oregon is complicated,…
Read Blog DetailRecently the Environmental Protection Agency tightened the standard for ground-level ozone by 11…
Read Blog DetailSummary Journalist Andrew Gumble recently wrote in The Independent (UK): “Poverty deepens when…
Read Blog DetailA recent analysis by two prominent economists pegs the eventual cost of our…
Read Blog DetailSummary Oregon’s economy will create an estimated 250,000 new jobs over the next…
Read Blog DetailStarting with the beginnings of life on earth, change has been a constant…
Read Blog DetailThe Portland City Council, in its collective wisdom, imposed a system of public…
Read Blog DetailSummary The governor’s Task Force on Comprehensive Revenue Restructuring recently discussed imposing a…
Read Blog DetailRecently, the Oregon Board of Education took up the issue of whether and…
Read Blog DetailSummary As if helping kids weren’t hard enough, Oregon foster parents may one…
Read Blog DetailIn the early 1980s federal investment in research and development of agricultural machines…
Read Blog DetailSummary A Portland delegation saw what real education reform looks like on a…
Read Blog DetailWilliam F. Buckley, Jr. died last week at his home in Connecticut. He…
Read Blog DetailA recent study suggested that nearly half of the cost of a home…
Read Blog DetailSummary For over 25 years, an increasing number of other countries have established…
Read Blog DetailIntroduction In a world where taxes are used to finance government, possibilities for…
Read Blog DetailSummary The Social Security System worked well when there were sixteen workers to…
Read Blog DetailA recent article in Resurgence Magazine (December 2007) makes the claim that our…
Read Blog DetailFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: James M. Taylor E-mail: taylor@heartland.org Hundreds of the world’s…
Read Blog DetailWithin the last week, two major news stories have demonstrated why politicians should…
Read Blog DetailSummary Dick Stamm’s experience on an Illinois school board shows what four dedicated…
Read Blog DetailIn response to the recent problems in the home mortgage market, the Oregon…
Read Blog DetailLast year two important developments took place in Oregon that favored low-income workers’…
Read Blog DetailSummary While supposedly a boon for tobacco prevention efforts, the Master Settlement Agreement…
Read Blog DetailSummary The demand for school choice is growing. The Children’s Scholarship Fund-Portland has…
Read Blog DetailYale University’s Center for Environmental Law and Policy released a report last week…
Read Blog DetailSummary Tata Motors’ Nano, the cheapest car in the world, was launched this…
Read Blog DetailThe House Interim Committee on Health Care held a lively public hearing and…
Read Blog DetailSummary The slogan, “Business should pay its fair share,” misses the point. No…
Read Blog DetailLast week’s Oregon Health Summit in Salem featured experts talking with legislators, providers…
Read Blog DetailSummary Welfare dependent people need access to physical, social and economic mobility to…
Read Blog DetailSummary A recent study of public sector retirement funds by The Pew Charitable…
Read Blog DetailWhile the debate continues over top-down, government-provided health care vs. consumer-driven, grassroots health…
Read Blog DetailSummary Clean-up of pollution from motor vehicles has been one of the great…
Read Blog DetailThe Portland Public School Board recently denied all four requests from charter school…
Read Blog DetailContrary to what the interest groups who run our public education system keep…
Read Blog DetailDo you believe in Santa Claus? By the time many people think they…
Read Blog DetailSummary While TriMet has agreed to some reforms in the wake of the…
Read Blog DetailSummary “Income inequality” is a central part of the debate surrounding poverty and…
Read Blog DetailSummary The polling data is trending toward school choice. As more and more…
Read Blog DetailThe 2007 Oregon legislature capped interest rates on payday loans, effectively putting the…
Read Blog DetailObservers of Portland transportation have long criticized local politicians for spending billions of…
Read Blog DetailSummary Al Gore’s recent Nobel Peace Prize for his work on climate change…
Read Blog DetailFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: John A. Charles, Jr. Tel.: 503-242-0900 Fax: 503-242-3822 E-mail:…
Read Blog DetailIntroduction In the summer of 1988, Portland City Commissioner Bob Koch introduced an…
Read Blog DetailPoverty, economic development and fairness are words often used when speaking about income…
Read Blog DetailSummary The root of the contemporary American dilemma about how much to spend…
Read Blog DetailOregon taxpayers soon will receive checks in the mail representing 18.6 percent of…
Read Blog DetailSummary Individual Oregon income taxpayers are set to receive a record $1.1 billion…
Read Blog DetailPresidential hopefuls, policy wonks and advocates from the Left have given the idea…
Read Blog DetailSummary The development of municipal wireless broadband networks has been popular with local…
Read Blog DetailTriMet has always taken credit for promoting economic development along light rail lines,…
Read Blog DetailRemember when the only telephone service you could get was from AT&T? From…
Read Blog DetailSummary An expansive amount of research from across the political spectrum demonstrates the…
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