Without question, coal is an important resource to Virginia and to make changes in production and use will require a well thought out energy plan […]
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EPA could declare a naturally occurring substance as indirect danger to human health - and Agriculture could pay the price
Government plans to revamp the health care system has a lot of people worried. After all, government is not known for operating as efficiently as […]
Conducting a land inventory and selling surplus property, rather than raising taxes would allow McDonnell to help fund transportation, make government more efficient and increase […]
Governor Tim Kaine’s Executive Order seeks to green state government by reducing energy usage. Sounds good, but is it a bit like a watermelon — […]
To a Cap and Trade Conference hosted by the Thomas Jefferson Institute.
When it comes to teaching kids to read, Richmond is no longer the poster child for failure — thanks to research-based methods, private sector financial […]
Globalization is no passing fad, meaning well-integrated, “World Cities” will be economic engines in the future. For Virginia that means rethinking how our regions interact […]
The Mission of the Jefferson Policy Journal Capital, labor, information and technology are more mobile than at any time in human history. The role-of-government in […]
As the economy has deteriorated, so too have the fiscal conditions in local government. Rather than ask federal taxpayers to bail them out, cities and […]