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Of squeakers and blowouts
Nationally speaking, Tuesday’s election results might not have been what everyone was expecting or predicting. It may take days or weeks...
Nov 9, 20222 min read


What's next for public schools following Tuesday's election?
The results from Tuesday’s election continue to ripple through state legislatures and school boards across the nation. Exit polling shows...
Nov 9, 20223 min read


No, vote by mail elections do not increase voter turnout
Citizens across the Mountain States and the nation are busy casting ballots for the 2022 general election. Some have already voted by...
Nov 6, 20222 min read


TV typo provides lesson on core functions of government
Everyone makes mistakes, and if you’ve ever used a computer or smartphone, you know typos are a commonplace occurrence. But an oops on a...
Nov 4, 20222 min read


Examining local voter turnout in mid-term elections
Voter apathy runs rampant in many mid-term elections and lower voter turnout is the result. Lower profile races, indifference towards...
Nov 4, 20222 min read


Credit agencies chime-in on spending, tax policies
We’re getting used to seeing Idaho and other Mountain States rank highly in government spending restraint, savings and accountability....
Nov 3, 20221 min read


Idaho's rural teacher shortage can be solved by attracting local talent
Small towns are known for news traveling fast and one frequent topic of conversation is the local school. Rural communities rally around...
Nov 1, 20222 min read


Improving transparency in public schools
Increasing spending on K-12 public schools hasn’t improved outcomes, nor has it increased faith in the system that, in most states, makes...
Oct 31, 20221 min read


Check out our new animation on gas tax transparency
Last month, we released a study calling for tax transparency at the gas pump. We've also appeared in the CDA Press, Idaho Statesman and...
Oct 26, 20221 min read


Supreme Court looks at an Idaho case to offer clarity on WOTUS
What bodies of water does the federal government have authority over? Defining Waters of the United States (WOTUS) is the long-standing...
Oct 24, 20222 min read


The latest NAEP scores show need for education reform
The results are not good - perhaps even worse than we could have expected. On Monday, the latest numbers from the National Assessment of...
Oct 24, 20222 min read


Our focus is on the policies, not the politics
As election season reaches its climax, it’s natural to be fired up for a specific candidate, or your preferred political party. It’s...
Oct 23, 20222 min read


Why Idaho’s income tax could be lowered even more
A flat rate is good. A lower flat rate would be better. Idaho state lawmakers and Governor Brad Little have, twice now, lowered Idaho’s...
Oct 22, 20222 min read


Could public-private partnerships help replace aging school buildings?
Idaho school districts are facing a big problem. A recent survey conducted by the state’s Office of Performance Evaluation found that...
Oct 17, 20224 min read


Govs. Little, Gianforte rank high in fiscal report card on governors
Governors are the chief executives of their states. Leadership, especially during troubled times, is sometimes difficult to find – but...
Oct 15, 20221 min read


End of irrigation season reinforces need for more ag water
Earlier this week, irrigation water turned off for the season and many farmers heaved a sigh of relief and gave thanks for existing water...
Oct 14, 20222 min read


School shutdown results: ACT test scores fall, lowest in 30 years
It is yet more proof of the severe damage caused by COVID school shutdowns. Today, we learned the national average ACT score for the...
Oct 12, 20222 min read


The people deserve gas tax transparency at the pump
As gas prices continue to surge, who do we blame? The president’s policies are always a point of contention. So, too, are the profits of...
Oct 12, 20223 min read


"We're in the ideas business"
The nation’s newest free-market think tank is now open following today’s launch of Mountain States Policy Center in Boise. “The eyes of...
Oct 12, 20222 min read


Collective bargaining in government should never be secret
The citizens of the city of Spokane have reason to be upset. After nearly 80% of voters approved a city charter change demanding...
Oct 7, 20222 min read
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