Minnesota should reduce its individual income tax rates
With revenue base broadening on the way thanks to the federal tax bill, Minnesota's tax rates will have to come down if our state's residents are not to be hit…
With revenue base broadening on the way thanks to the federal tax bill, Minnesota's tax rates will have to come down if our state's residents are not to be hit…
I would also like those at the Met Council involved with committing taxpayers to spend $2 billion on SWLRT, plus millions more annually for operations and maintenance, to read my…
School districts, under pressure from the Obama administration, adopted new student discipline policies referred to often as “restorative justice.” One of the goals was to reduce the number of minority…
The show will go on at Pine Island High School in Pine Island, Minnesota. The home of the Panthers was one of fifty high schools—and the only one in Minnesota—to…
How is watching basketball on television like listening to a string quartet in rehearsal? In each instance, presuming you’re not a high-order expert in either basketball or string quartets, you…
New data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that from February 2017 to February 2018 Minnesota's rate of wage growth ranked 45th in the United States. Given our below…
Electricity sales in 2017 were essentially the same as in 2006, despite the fact that the U.S. population has grown by about 9 percent since then, growing from 298.5 million…
There was a time when people in certain occupations were assumed to be educated, and educated people could be presumed to know certain things. There was, in other words, a…
Lawmakers are frustrated. They cannot get enough funding for roads. Why? MnDOT has been captured by the “multi-model” approach to mobility championed by the Metropolitan Council, our mega regional planning…
"Incentives do make a difference". So said Governor Mark Dayton recently, discussing what state governments can do to attract investment. And that is particularly the case in the United States,…
Minnesota is the 8th-largest sand producing state in the country, find out why it isn't higher on the list.
In case you haven’t heard, there are a couple big games on TV tonight. The semi-finals of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament are taking place in San Antonio beginning at…
A round-up of the last week’s economic news stories in Minnesota
We introduce our new focus on public opinion.
Millennial-focused movement to create ‘marriage champions.’
Blaine homeowners reject America’s ‘first certified green neighborhood.’
This is not your grandpa’s think tank.
American Experiment’s Newest Policy Fellow.
St. Paul educator spoke on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to support Mark Janus.
Madison Faupel Fights for Free Speech on Campus.
American Experiment Economist John Phelan argues for mining jobs and against jerks.
Phelan tells the legislature that Minnesota’s economy is slumping down to the average.
Classroom indoctrination stirs an emotional exchange.
The Legislative Auditor criticizes DEED’s fund for failure to show results.