The Wall Street Journal
Roosevelt Elementary Delenda Est
“If public schools can’t have a complete monopoly, they’d rather raze a beautiful old school building to the ground.”
Molly Macek, Director of Education Policy
Fox News
Wind and solar power too often leave Americans out in the cold when severe weather hits
“Energy policy should be based on facts, not hopes and dreams. Our study shows that the best way to pursue a cleaner future – one that’s economically affordable, reliable and clean – is to double down on natural gas and nuclear.”
Jason Hayes, Director of Energy and Environmental Policy, and Timothy Nash, Director of Northwood University’s McNair Center
National Review
States Should Stop Subsidizing Hollywood
“Virtually every analysis concludes that film subsidies are wasteful and ineffective, doing nothing for state economies. Michigan should know this better than most states.”
James Hohman, Director of Fiscal Policy
The Detroit News
Don’t separate teacher effectiveness from student achievement
“School boards across the state have their work cut out for them. Leading a school district is hard enough, and now they must prepare to bargain with teachers’ unions over subjects that have been off the table for more than 20 years.”
Molly Macek, Director of Education Policy
New York Post
Biden’s war on gas cars will cost Americans a fortune
“At the same time it abandons the hard-won independence granted by domestically produced oil and gas and forces drivers into unwanted electric vehicles, it is also transitioning the American economy to a reliance on critical minerals produced or refined in China.”
Jason Hayes, Director of Energy and Environmental Policy
The American Spectator
College Sports’ March Toward Unionized Madness"
“The simple fact is that unionization isn’t the solution that some people claim it to be, especially not for something as dynamic and competitive as college sports.”
Patrick J. Wright, Vice President for Legal Affairs