No such thing as a free lunch
A campaign in support of a proposed ballot measure to guarantee “free” lunches, at your expense, will reportedly launch this week.
A campaign in support of a proposed ballot measure to guarantee “free” lunches, at your expense, will reportedly launch this week.
Price controls are famously known for being bad policy. Rent control, for instance, discourages housing development, reducing supply. This leads to even higher costs in the long run. A New…
Little has changed, recently, on the status of the North Dakota Ethics Commission, but divisions are deepening.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up the question of whether states can count absentee ballots mailed on or before Election Day.
This content originally appeared in the Put Kids First ND newsletter on Feb. 21, 2024. These are the 10 most rural states in America. How many have private school choice?…
With increased scrutiny, people are asking how the money is being spent and whether the programs implemented are effectively treating and preventing opioid addiction or actually furthering addiction.
The economics of housing affordability The big buzzword in politics right now is “affordability.” Things aren’t affordable, the argument goes, or are becoming less so, and voters will reward the…
The data center boom is here. Now the question is simply whether states will actively deter them, or choose to get out of the way.
The most recent example began with a question from a Fargo police officer to one of the city commissioners — were its public health staff distributing pipes to drug users?…
The predatory behavior of North Dakota’s largest city appears alive and well, as Fargo continues its quest to snatch land from a far smaller neighbor.
This content originally appeared in the Put Kids First ND newsletter on Feb. 14, 2024. Do school choice programs have overwhelmingly positive effects on program participant test scores? Yes. Do…
North Dakotans are much better stewards of their natural resources and the state’s environment than any Washington bureaucrat.
In October 2023, the British Parliament passed the Online Safety Act (OSA). Ostensibly to protect children, this law obliges companies to identify and mitigate the risk of users encountering “illegal”…
There was no way to end longwinded debate until 1917 when the Senate adopted a rule which allows it to force a vote on an issue.
This content originally appeared in the Put Kids First ND newsletter on Feb. 7, 2024. As more states continue to create and expand school choice policies, it’stime for North Dakota…
Clearly, the nation had shifted.
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Author and Professor Wilfred Reilly joins Center of the American Experiment and TakeChargeMN to discuss how mainstream media push falsehoods about America, especially surrounding ideas of race, class, and crime.…