Articles
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Budget & Tax
Free Market Friday: Taxpayers protected
While this year’s budget agreement was hastily announced and appropriates more than last year, most taxpayers can rest assured they likely won’t see any tax increases this year to pay for the fiscally irresponsible increased spending.Michael Carnuccio | May 22, 2015
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Education
Oklahoma could learn from Minnesota's decentralized, choice-based preschool program
Who should benefit from government-funded preschool? That is the question posed by the American Enterprise Institute in response to Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton's plan to introduce universal pre-K to the Minnesota public school system.Jennifer Doverspike | May 18, 2015
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Budget & Tax
Free Market Friday: Strings attached
Government transparency is a good thing for citizens; luckily, both still have a fighting chance this session.Michael Carnuccio | May 15, 2015
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Education
The Heart of the Reform Agenda: School Choice
School choice is decentralization in action. The history of education in America from Horace Mann to the very recent past is one of decentralized creation and then forced centralization, first by state government, and later by the Feds. The trend is now in the other direction. Charter schools, private schools, and even more so, homeschooling, are distributions of power from the center.Jason Reese | May 12, 2015
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Budget & Tax
Is Government Too Small?
There is fat, plenty of it, to trim in state spending. There are conservative elected officials, plenty of them, working on the next state budget. Whether they have the Tom Delay Disease or not, we’ll soon find out.Trent England | May 5, 2015
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Education
School Choice Myths in Oklahoma
What we still don’t know about education is a big deal. But our bigger problem is what we think we know that isn’t so.Greg Forster, Ph.D. | April 29, 2015
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Education
Demographic Changes Coming to Oklahoma
Oklahoma has enacted some substantial K-12 reforms in recent years, including parental choice programs and A-F school letter grading. District interests, however, have pushed back fiercely in a variety of ways.Matthew Ladner | April 22, 2015
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Education
Oklahoma’s Demographic Trends Point Up the Need for Education-Delivery Modernization
“How hard should Oklahoma hold on to the K-12 status-quo, and where is it taking the state?” Dr. Matthew Ladner asks in this month’s issue of Perspective.Brandon Dutcher | April 22, 2015
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Law & Principles
Oklahomans want Transparency for Federal Funding
The Oklahoma Senate is considering House Bill 1748, which would require state agencies to disclose information about their relationships with the federal government.Trent England | April 21, 2015
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Education
School Choice and Freedom of Conscience
Ultimately, the school choice debate is inexorably linked with the right to freedom of conscience and for parents to direct the upbringing of their own children.Trent England | April 10, 2015