Virginia’s formula for distributing state aid to schools is indecipherable. Here’s how to make the system more transparent.
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The policies proposed by Governor Kaine's Commission on Climate Change will impact us for a long time. Here's one workable solution they need to put […]
Can government work like a business — effectively, efficiently, and flexibly? Results from the Productivity Investment Fund suggests it can. View Document
The Fairfax County staff used every trick in the book rebutting the Thomas Jefferson Institute’s analysis of the county budget, but there’s no hiding the […]
The Harry Potter books opened up the world of reading to a generation of younger children. Potter succeeded where parents and teachers had failed, but […]
Here’s another way to get traffic moving again, backed up by a decade of data from Southern California … if only there’s the political will […]
In choosing between protecting turf or doing what’s best for children, the House Appropriations Committee has chosen – turf. Here’s why.
The General Assembly has important work ahead … and its not just about transportation. Will they meet the challenge?
There is no need for legislative gridlock in Virginia. Two new publications outline priorities and detail solutions around which a consensus can be built.
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, […]