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Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Louisianians Were Right to Reject Constitutional Amendment to Raise Teacher Pay
LOS ANGELES, California, July 11 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary by policy analyst Steven Gassenberger:

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Louisianians were right to reject a constitutional amendment to raise teacher pay. Now, a new state task force should finish the job.

Amendment 3 was sold to voters as a teacher pay raise and a pension fix. It was neither.

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Louisiana voters soundly rejected all five constitutional amendments on the May 16 ballot, including, for the second time, a scheme to liquidate roughly $2 billion from three education trust funds for lawmakers to put toward the $8.5 billion ... Show Full Article
Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Canada Offers Important Lessons for U.S. Air Traffic Control
LOS ANGELES, California, July 11 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary on July 9, 2026, by senior transportation policy analyst Marc Scribner:

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Canada offers important lessons for U.S. air traffic control

Congress would be wise to consider air traffic control governance reform rather than doubling down on the unsustainable status quo.

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In the early 1990s, Canada's air traffic control system was plagued by chronic underfunding, rapidly depreciating facilities and equipment, persistent staff shortages, growing delays, and costs that were outpacing dedicated airline passenger ... Show Full Article
Lumina Foundation Issues Commentary: Getting Into College Shouldn't Be This Complicated - Building a More Human-Centered Path
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, July 11 -- The Lumina Foundation issued the following commentary by Wendy Sedlak, strategy director for research and evaluation:

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Getting into college shouldn't be this complicated: Building a more human-centered path

For many students, the journey to college begins with stress, not excitement. They're left asking fundamental questions: Do I belong in college? Can I afford it? Where do I even begin?

Applications, transcripts, financial aid forms, advising systems, placement requirements, and enrollment deadlines often exist in separate places, requiring students ... Show Full Article
Health Foundation: Latest NHS Performance Statistics Highlight the Challenges Facing Incoming PM
LONDON, England, July 11 -- The Health Foundation issued the following statement by Deputy Director of Policy Tim Gardner:

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Latest NHS performance statistics highlight the challenges facing incoming PM

Commenting on the latest NHS monthly performance statistics, Tim Gardner, Deputy Director of Policy at the Health Foundation, said:

'The latest monthly NHS performance figures show a health service continuing to operate under considerable strain.

'Waiting times for routine hospital treatment improved in May, with 65.6% of waits within 18 weeks, but the waiting list increased again to 7.28 ... Show Full Article
Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Dutch Players Sue Over Video Game Charges
DETROIT, Michigan, July 11 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary by political theorist Jake Scott:

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Steaming Mad

Dutch players sue over video game charges.

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The average Dutch gamer has lost Euros130 ($148). At least, that is a claim being made in the Hague by a foundation. On June 11, the Stichting Consumenten Competition Claims (SCCC), acting under the banner GameClaim on behalf of every Dutch personal computer (PC) gamer, filed a Euros220 million ($250 million) claim against the Valve Corporation, the business that operates the Steam gaming platform.

The ... Show Full Article
Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Capitalism is Only Economic System That Does Not Force Behavior
DETROIT, Michigan, July 11 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary by Ella Dawson, freelance journalist and history writer in Utah:

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Are Economic Systems Amoral?

Capitalism is the only economic system that does not force behavior.

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A classic argument against free-market principles is that they are not humane. Capitalists supposedly don't care that people can't pay for rent or groceries; that many CEOs receive thousands of times more income than the median worker pay; and that people will die if the government doesn't provide for them. As Zohran Mamdani, ... Show Full Article
Children's Savings Accounts Are Reaching More Children than Ever, Now Programs Are Focused on Helping Families Use Them
WASHINGTON, July 11 [Category: Economics] (TNSrpt) -- Prosperity Now (formerly the Corporation for Enterprise Development) posted the following news release:

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Children's Savings Accounts Are Reaching More Children than Ever, Now Programs Are Focused on Helping Families Use Them

New Prosperity Now analysis finds Children's Savings Accounts reached nearly 8 million children and youth in 2025, up from 313,000 when Prosperity Now began publishing State of the Field reports in 2016.

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As Children's Savings Accounts (CSAs) reach historic scale, a new Prosperity Now report finds that the field's ... Show Full Article