Eric Nelson

Jefferson Forum
October 27, 2011

I am typically not a big fan of federal government policies, but when they are more pro-business than the State of Virginia’s policies one has to ask, “Why?” I am referring to the Virginia Department of Corrections where currently there is a mandate that the state prison industries provide office...

Christian Braunlich
October 4, 2011

Much has been made of the rising number of Virginia schools failing to meet the federal standards of “Adequate Yearly Progress” (AYP). But is AYP a good measure of academic excellence? The history of standards-based accountability — and the fashion in which AYP is constructed — suggests not.

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Christian Braunlich
October 3, 2011

Study after study have repeatedly demonstrated that the most important feature in improving student performance is the quality of the teacher. So how did Virginia’s local school boards when they were asked to agree to design evaluation systems that took into account student growth as a significant factor, conduct annual...

Mike Thompson
August 13, 2011

Should Fairfax County be subsidizing “affordable housing” that includes resort-style swimming pools, exercise facilities, billiards rooms and condo fees of up to $6,800 per year? Yet, that’s exactly what happens in at least three “affordable housing” developments. We believe there is a better way …

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Jefferson Forum
August 12, 2011

In the 21st Century, learning need not be limited to classes held in a bricks and mortar building. Today, more than a million students take online courses through their school divisions — a 47 percent increase since 2006. Of those, 175,000 are full-time students in full-time online schools. This brochure...

Robert C. Carlson
August 3, 2011

The Virginia Retirement System (VRS) faces an unfunded actuarial accrued liability of about $17 billion, and many view the cost of defined benefit retirement systems like VRS as unsustainable in future years. This new study explores ways to reduce costs — including a hybrid plan combining both a defined benefit...

Gary Baise
July 25, 2011
Even Democrats are saying that the EPA is out of control when it comes to wetlands protection....
Jefferson Forum
July 22, 2011

The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) seems to think the people of the region and their elected officials have either short or poor memories. MWAA’s attempt to shift the $300 million cost of an underground rail station at Washington Dulles International Airport to Fairfax and Loudoun Counties is a classic...

Jefferson Forum
July 22, 2011

Regulation has always run a furlong or two behind technology. It seems an inescapable function of the difference between the two beasts. Even well-intended regulation thrives on rules, stasis and predictability. Technology, by contrast, thrives on unfettered innovation, rapid change and creative destruction. In retrospect, then, the most insightful regulatory...

Jefferson Forum
July 22, 2011

In 2010, there were 6,271 young people in the Virginia Foster Care System. Through no fault of their own, these young people were removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect, or other family circumstances that prevented them from staying in their homes. In that year, 52.6% were male...