Hans Bader

Jefferson Forum
September 21, 2012

(The Chairman of the State Board of Elections responds to the news article on September 13th from the news organization called Old Dominion Watch Dog. That article is published here, just prior to Judd’s comments.) Most Virginia Voter Registrars are full-time employees of the locality for which they manage, on...

Mike Thompson
September 13, 2012

Virginia’s business and political leaders should work together to educate Washington bureaucrats with the goal of easing or eliminating unnecessary regulations on petroleum industry refiners as well as the 25 Virginia companies providing products and services to the refining and petrochemical industries.

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Jefferson Forum
September 6, 2012

(This column first ran in the Richmond Times Dispatch on August 15, 2012).  As Virginia’s policy makers debate how our Commonwealth can play a larger role in energy exploration and production, our state and federal officials should be aware of the growing concern regarding unnecessary and burdensome federal regulations that...

Jefferson Forum
September 6, 2012

Lynchburg, Va., is home to the seventh largest university in the nation, we discover in reading the latest edition of Virginia Business magazine. Yes, it turns out that the little university founded by fundamentalist preacher Jerry Falwell in 1971 is delivering a college education to 12,750 residential students and 82,000...

coal
Jefferson Forum
September 6, 2012

It is amazing how biased the international media is when it comes to reporting on energy generation, specifically electricity. In mid-August, Germany opened a new 2200MW coal-fired power station near Cologne, and virtually not a word has been said about it. This dearth of reporting is even more surprising when...

Jefferson Forum
September 6, 2012

(This article first ran in Surface Transportation Innovations, a publication of the Reason Foundation.)Mention to a journalist charges based on vehicle miles of travel (VMT) or the more recent term, mileage-based user fees (MBUFs), and the immediate assumption is “a government-mandated GPS box in every vehicle, tracking everywhere you go.”...

Jefferson Forum
September 6, 2012

(Publisher’s note: Medicare is a huge issue facing our state’s elderly population and those preparing for retirement – those 50 years old and older. This article will hopefully put some of this raging debate into perspective.) In a high-stakes battle for the votes of senior citizens, Romney, Obama, and...

Christian Braunlich
September 5, 2012

A recent criticism of K-12 education in the United States has been that, on international exams like the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study, American children have lagged the best Asian and European nations. So what is the real story behind lower Math scores in the 2012 Standards of...

Christian Braunlich
August 23, 2012

“The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark.” – Michelangelo A recent criticism of K-12 education in the United States has been that, on international exams like the Trends...

Jefferson Forum
August 23, 2012

American scientists, innovators and entrepreneurs must constantly be on the lookout for opportunities that help address major medical challenges at home and around the world. Their successes help ensure that our nation will be competitive for the long-term. As the world flattens, ensuring strong intellectual property (IP) rights for innovative...