Editor’s Note: Virginia has been a leader in public private partnerships (P3’s) and in contracting out government services. The recent problems with P3’s on the […]
Government Reform
The Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy has led three other major Virginia organizations — the Virginia Retail Federation, the National Federation of Independent Business, […]
As Virginia’s leaders debate and maneuver over the issue of expanding Medicaid, it is important to examine the financial health of the hospitals in our […]
The recent state court ruling that the Opportunity Educational Institution (OEI) is a violation of the Virginia Constitution leaves thousands of Virginia schoolchildren consigned to […]
Rarely, if ever, has the state budget been the vehicle to force a brand-new government program onto taxpayers. Normally, a proposal to dramatically expand Medicaid […]
There are two policy issues involved in whether Virginia should expand Medicaid: first is whether the budget should be the vehicle through which a major […]