History

Mike Thompson
December 13, 2004

The phrase “public services” is being redefined. Increasingly, government is outsourcing work, providing taxpayers better service at less cost. But it requires a new way of thinking.

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Christian Braunlich
November 29, 2004

Virginia’s universities squander millions running routine proposals through bureaucrats in Richmond. A chartered university law would spare us much of the red tape.

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Geoffrey Segal
November 15, 2004

To promote efficiency in state government, Virginia should adopt the Performance Assessment Rating Tool used by President Bush to rein in the federal bureaucracy.

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Geoffrey Segal
October 18, 2004

Virginia could do a lot to build economic development with a law to rollback job-killing regulations. Delegate Chris Saxman is promoting just such a law.

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Christian Braunlich
October 4, 2004

Virginia’s recruitment and compensation practices are aggravating the shortfall of math, science and special education teachers. Here are some lessons schools could learn from the private sector.

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Christian Braunlich
September 7, 2004

Isn’t it time to hold schools accountable by determining what they add to a student’s knowledge? Here’s one system of “Value-Added Assessment.”

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Geoffrey Segal
August 23, 2004

One way for Virginia to improve its evaluation of competitive sourcing opportunities would be to look south — to Florida.

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Jefferson Forum
July 28, 2004

Richmond, VirginiaNearly 3,000 charter schools serve almost 600,000 students in the United States, but in Virginia public charter schools have yet to reach their potential for providing K-12 educational opportunities. This free workshop will focus on the “How To” of building community support, developing a quality charter school application and...

Christine Chmura
May 1, 2004

As our economy continues to grow, the need for Virginians to have access to financial institutions is critical to the long-term health of our state and nation. One of the fascinating debates within the financial community is the potential challenge that credit unions pose to commercial banks and the preferential...

Jefferson Forum
March 1, 2004

What effect does the USPS’ status as a monopoly have on the Virginia economy? Plenty. This report inventories the government-granted competitive advantages enjoyed by the Postal Service, allowing it to unfairly compete with private, taxpaying Virginia firms. It illustrates the impact of the USPS tax exemption on state and local...