I want to bring you up-to-date on our work here at the Thomas Jefferson Institute since our Special Breakfast Reception with the Governor in Richmond […]
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In September 1997, the Virginia Board of Education adopted new regulations that make individual schools accountable for their performance on achievement tests based on the […]
2/2/2016 — In 2014-2015, the Education Improvement Scholarship Tax Credit offered nearly 1,400 low and moderate income students the opportunity for a better educational placement. At the […]
-Survey results find strong support for school choice policies- RICHMOND (November 16, 2009) – While a majority of Virginia’s voters believe the state’s public school […]
The Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy is a non-partisan research and education organization devoted to improving the lives of the people in Virginia. The Institute […]
Background and Purpose of this Report For many college admissions officers and private employers, high school diplomas no longer adequately signal achievement and competence. When […]
12/26/2018 — As a result of recent federal tax changes, Virginia taxpayers will pay an additional $1.2 billion in state income taxes this year and […]
Regarding HB 193 (Delegate O’Bannon) to Reform COPN Laws Mr. Chairman: I’m Mike Thompson, President of the Thomas Jefferson Institute, and I am here today […]
The Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy is a non-partisan research and education organization devoted to improving the lives of the people in Virginia. The Institute […]
What is meant by conformity? Most states with income taxes conform (or match) some or all their rules to the federal Internal Revenue Code and […]