The recommendations of Governor Kaine’s Start Strong Council include some with merit, such as establishment of a pilot program and collection of data. But there […]
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In state-wide races, the GOP has lost Northern Virginia three times in a row. Here are four ideas that may help them recover the region, […]
Just over a decade ago, Virginia’s budget was $35 billion. Today, it stands at $70 billion. Here are three ways to restrain spending that the […]
Polls show that voters are in a “throw the bums out” mood. But do we need new leaders … or merely new ideas that will […]
President Bush’s “Reading First” program has become a subject of controversy in Washington. Lost in the rhetoric is the answer to the question: “Does the […]
Virginia was once an innovator in encouraging private sector solutions to transportation challenges, but we’ve now fallen behind other states. It’s time to change the […]
As the decision is made to run Metro rail through Tysons overhead rather than underground, there’s still a question left unanswered: Is Rail to Dulles […]
A Tuition Assistance Grant of up to $10,000 would help disabled students attend private schools with special programs for their special needs — and it […]
“Summertime, and the livin’ is easy” goes the old song … but before the brain melts down, here are some new and old policy ideas […]
We don’t live in an “Ozzie and Harriet” world anymore. So why do we still fund public education that way?