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Center of the American Experiment invites you to join us for a free 5-week live online course in public policy, featuring our expert economists and policy fellows. Sign up here and…
It will be safer and a bit more affordable for residents of Duluth to go to the grocery store for the time being. Under pressure, the city council yesterday rolled…
Lack of childcare is one of the issues that parents are facing in this pandemic. Daycares across the nation are closing mostly for safety reasons. Other states, like Missouri, have…
The transition to online learning due to the Coronavirus has changed the current education landscape for many students and families. From video conferences to virtual presentations, the digital instruction shift…
In Minnesota, the response has mostly been allocating new funding for testing, treatment, and patient care. This handy map tracks the bills that have been introduced in each state related…
During the Democrat debate between Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and former Vice-President Joe Biden on Sunday, March 15, 2020, Vice-President Biden stated that he would allow “no new fracking,” but…
The coronavirus crisis shows that regulations ostensibly intended to safeguard public health turn out, when a genuine public health crisis hits, to be positively harmful to public health.
The COVID-19 pandemic, as well as government-mandated restrictions, have necessitated social distancing. To get over that hurdle, health service providers are utilizing services that connect doctors and patients remotely, called…
This weekend, a $1.6 trillion spending planned aimed at reducing the economic strain Americans will feel due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus failed to pass out of the Senate because it…
As the coronavirus crisis shows, 'low-skilled' and 'important' are not mutually exclusive terms.
It’s not too late for the Duluth City Council to reverse course and rescind the 5 cent plastic bag charge set to take effect, appropriately, on April Fool’s Day. The…
The Washington Post’s smear of Kersten.
American Experiment’s work continues, albeit from home.
Minnesota liberals are determined to undermine First Amendment rights.
Supreme Court rules that Bloomington taxpayer group was disenfranchised.
The Senate Democrats reveal that ‘One Minnesota’ is a PR sham, but we wish it weren’t so.
The nation’s second largest teachers’ union has endorsed Joe Biden for president. Now both national teachers’ unions (AFT and NEA) have backed the former vice president. But what about union…
Aspirational Page-Kashkari constitutional amendment will fail.
St. Paul’s teacher contract is bigger than you think.
Poor tax policy repels high wage earners.
Xcel exec testifies that customers pay triple the cost of solar energy.
Victoria mayor exposes radical ‘equity’ training in government and schools.
After giving themselves a 250 percent pay raise, park commissioner no-shows force the board to cancel meetings.
St. Olaf College ‘requires’ student teachers to join union’s organization.