House Republicans are exploring new ideas for reforming state government. Will they finally have allies?
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Virginia’s economy and the state’s tax revenues are set to grow faster than the national average. So isn’t it time to tuck some away in […]
The Sugar Lobby stands in the way of a trade agreement with Central America that would help Virginia’s economic growth. Here’s what it could mean […]
A new book offers solid advice to elected officials on squeezing more efficiency out of state and local government. It should be required reading for […]
The “Big Lie” technique still works, and the Virginia Education Association just proved it.
The General Assembly has several bills before it to improve the efficiency of state government. We’ll soon know how serious they are. View Opinion Column
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 […]
Virginia’s universities squander millions running routine proposals through bureaucrats in Richmond. A chartered university law would spare us much of the red tape.
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.
One way for Virginia to improve its evaluation of competitive sourcing opportunities would be to look south — to Florida.