Articles
-
Health Care
Interposition Now
Hope, Advent reminds us, often comes from unlikely protagonists and places, such as a peasant girl in a no-name village. In the less earth-shattering but still consequential case of constitutional federalism, hope comes from frightened state politicians: they can, should, and very likely will interpose their authority against the national government, in protection of their citizens.Michael S. Greve | January 4, 2013
-
Budget & Tax
Considerations for public employee compensation
Policymakers are currently considering the pay of state government employees. This exercise is not new, but previous attempts to address the pay of state employees were more influenced by politics than by good policy.Jonathan Small | October 24, 2012
-
Health Care
Oklahoma can't afford to expand Medicaid
Brandon Dutcher | July 30, 2012
-
Education
School choice improves school districts’ fiscal health
Benjamin Scafidi | July 3, 2012
-
Good Government
Why June 15 matters
J. Rufus Fears | June 2, 2011
-
Law & Principles
Oklahoma’s preemptive strike on Sharia law
Oklahomans have acted decisively to prohibit the exercise of state judicial power when based upon consideration of the tenets of a false religious faith that would rob the people of their inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.Herbert W. Titus | January 3, 2011
-
Education
An Unintended Consequence Worth Praying For
[SQ 744], a proposed constitutional amendment that would require the Legislature to increase per-pupil spending to the regional average.Brandon Dutcher | February 1, 2010
-
Health Care
The Medicaid Nuclear Option
The legislative process inevitably fathers unintended consequences. The more complex and ambitious the legislative endeavor, the more numerous are its by-blows.Michael Franc | January 1, 2010
-
Health Care
Opting Out of ObamaCare
It's been several weeks since Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid floated the idea that states could "opt out" of the government-run health insurance plan. But it's been nearly a year since a growing coalition of lawmakers in 24 states began crafting an opt-out strategy of its own.Christie Herrera | January 1, 2010
-
Education
Public School Results at Elite Prep-School Prices
What is the truth about per-pupil spending in Oklahoma?Steve Anderson | January 1, 2010