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News Clips

This is only a sample of the coverage the Foundation receives in newspapers around the Lone Star State. In most cases, the news clips are delayed by as much as two to four weeks. Unless otherwise noted, all newspaper clips are in PDF format.


The EconomistNovember 13, 2008
Texas school vouchers "a worthy experiment"
 
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Investor's Business DailyNovember 07, 2008
Editorial: TPPF report shows "how expensive the pursuit of alternative energy can be"
 
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National Review OnlineNovember 06, 2008
Kathleen Hartnett White on the United Nations' "Green New Deal"
 
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San Angelo Standard-TimesNovember 04, 2008
Energy from wind anything but free, writes Drew Thornley
 
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San Antonio Express-NewsNovember 03, 2008
Time to rewrite Texas graffiti laws, writes Marc Levin
 
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Austin American-StatesmanOctober 30, 2008
Extending Medicaid eligibility period subsidizes health care for people who don't meet program requirements, Kalese Hammonds says
 
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KKHT 100.7 FM (Houston)October 30, 2008
Terry Lowry interviews Drew Thornley on Texas wind energy
 
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Amarillo Globe-NewsOctober 29, 2008
Drew Thornley: Policymakers must thoroughly examine benefits and limitations of wind energy
 
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Abilene Reporter-NewsOctober 29, 2008
TPPF: Policymakers should step back from interference and subsidies in wind energy
 
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Beaumont EnterpriseOctober 29, 2008
"Wind is free, but wind energy is expensive," says Drew Thornley
 
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The Daily Texan (UT-Austin)October 29, 2008
TPPF report: Wind energy policies will cost Texans tens of billions of dollars
 
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ReutersOctober 29, 2008
TPPF report: State's push for wind energy costing Texans billions of dollars
 
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National Review OnlineOctober 28, 2008
Marketplace should decide role for wind energy, writes Drew Thornley
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphOctober 27, 2008
Editorial: Lawmakers should explore elimination of some occupational licensing categories
 
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San Angelo Standard TimesOctober 26, 2008
Incentive pay for teachers works, writes Brooke Terry
 
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Houston ChronicleOctober 25, 2008
Marc Levin: Erasing graffiti demands cleanup of our laws, too
 
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Wall Street JournalOctober 14, 2008
WSJ editorial cites TPPF charter school waiting list research
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphOctober 13, 2008
Editorial: Legislators should expand teacher incentive pay next session
 
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El Paso TimesOctober 12, 2008
Homeowners insurance recommendations will help consumers, writes Drew Thornley
 
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National Review OnlineOctober 08, 2008
Interview excerpts with Dr. Roy Spencer following Foundation's Global Warming Policy Breakfast
 
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National Review OnlineOctober 08, 2008
Highlights from Dr. Roy Spencer's presentation at the Foundation's Global Warming Policy Breakfast
 
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Dallas Morning NewsOctober 03, 2008
Insurance rate policy a big win, writes Drew Thornley
 
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramOctober 01, 2008
Proposition 12 a winner five years later, Joe Nixon writes
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphOctober 01, 2008
Editorial: Time for ethanol mandate to go
 
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Education NewsOctober 01, 2008
Brooke Terry interview on supply and demand for charter schools
 
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Austin American-StatesmanSeptember 30, 2008
A bailout would sacrifice dependency for freedom, writes Jeff Sandefer
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphSeptember 29, 2008
Editorial: Free-market reforms would bolster Texas insurance market
 
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San Antonio Express-NewsSeptember 28, 2008
Good government demands transparency, writes James Quintero
 
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Amarillo Globe-NewsSeptember 25, 2008
Drew Thornley: "Texas has been warned for at least a decade that TWIA's rates did not accurately reflect the risk to coastal communities"
 
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Denver PostSeptember 25, 2008
Financial transparency initiatives save tax dollars, says Talmadge Heflin
 
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San Antonio Business JournalSeptember 22, 2008
Talmadge Heflin: Texas "still a good place to come and do business"
 
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Lone Star FoundationSeptember 19, 2008
Foundation promotes teacher incentive pay
 
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Amarillo Globe-NewsSeptember 16, 2008
Windstorm insurance structure a burden for the state, Bill Peacock says
 
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Dallas Morning NewsSeptember 15, 2008
Foundation report lists what Texas can teach California
 
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San Diego Business JournalSeptember 15, 2008
Editor: "Texas is clearly outrunning California in the economic race"
 
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San Angelo Standard-TimesSeptember 14, 2008
Let charter schools flourish, writes Brooke Terry
 
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Lone Star ReportSeptember 12, 2008
Texas' policies more conductive to economic growth than California's, says Dr. Arthur Laffer
 
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Austin American-StatesmanSeptember 10, 2008
Foundation report: Texas outpaces California economically
 
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Lubbock Avalanche-JournalSeptember 10, 2008
21st century belongs to Texas, says Dr. Arthur Laffer at Texas Public Policy Foundation event
 
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Amarillo Globe-NewsSeptember 10, 2008
Dr. Arthur Laffer tells Texas Public Policy Foundation audience, "Head-to-head competition between Texas and California is an economic blowout"
 
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KVUE-TV 24 (Austin)September 09, 2008
(VIDEO) Dr. Arthur Laffer declares Texas economy hands down winner over California at Texas Public Policy Foundation luncheon
 
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National Review OnlineSeptember 08, 2008
Drew Thornley calculates wind energy's footprint
 
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San Antonio Express-NewsSeptember 08, 2008
Providing health care via universal insurance may prove impossible, writes Arlene Wohlgemuth
 
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Houston ChronicleSeptember 08, 2008
Texas Public Policy Foundation report to contrast Texas, California economic outlooks
 
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Conroe CourierSeptember 07, 2008
Editorial praises Texas Public Policy Foundation research on growth of state and local spending
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphSeptember 04, 2008
USF phone surcharge is outdated, unnecessary, and expensive, says Bill Peacock
 
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Education WeekSeptember 03, 2008
Student demand for Texas charter schools far outweighs supply, according to Brooke Terry
 
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Budget & Tax NewsSeptember 01, 2008
Bill Peacock: Texas treats phone use like a "sin"
 
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Health Care NewsSeptember 01, 2008
Mandates make health coverage more expensive and burdensome for small businesses, says Kalese Hammonds
 
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National Review OnlineAugust 29, 2008
Drew Thornley: Where's the windfrastructure?
 
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WOAI AM 1200 (San Antonio)August 22, 2008
Public expects gas taxes to be spent on road construction, says Justin Keener
 
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San Antonio Express-NewsAugust 22, 2008
Transportation agreement significant step towards reducing traffic congestion and improving the flow of people and goods," says Justin Keener
 
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San Angelo Standard-TimesAugust 21, 2008
Taxpayers deserve state transparency, writes Talmadge Heflin
 
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Austin American-StatesmanAugust 15, 2008
Texas Public Policy Foundation research justifies Travis County program to help probationers find jobs
 
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National Review OnlineAugust 13, 2008
Drew Thornley on "Austin Electricity Limits"
 
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KKHT 100.7 FM (Houston)August 11, 2008
Kathleen Hartnett White discusses ethanol on the "What's Up Radio Program"
 
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KLBJ-AM 590 (Austin)August 08, 2008
Kathleen Hartnett White: "No subsidies, no import tariffs, no mandates" for ethanol
 
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San Antonio Express-NewsAugust 08, 2008
Texas tax structure makes more difficult to own and hold property, says Talmadge Heflin
 
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Dallas Morning NewsAugust 06, 2008
High electricity rates the result of high natural gas prices and limits on cheaper power alternatives, Bill Peacock says
 
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San Antonio Express-NewsAugust 05, 2008
Inequitable distribution of experienced teachers reinforces need to get rid of minimum salary schedule, according to Brooke Terry
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphAugust 05, 2008
Growing mountain of evidence reveals the economic and environmental folly of federal ethanol policy, according to Kathleen Hartnett White
 
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Amarillo Globe NewsAugust 03, 2008
Replacing property tax with sales tax best way to finance public education, Talmadge Heflin says
 
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KHOU TV 11 (Houston)August 01, 2008
Major hurricane could put all Texas taxpayers at financial risk, says Drew Thornley
 
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Amarillo Globe NewsJuly 27, 2008
Shine the light on state government, writes Talmadge Heflin
 
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Ellis County PressJuly 24, 2008
Regents must tackle cost structure of higher education, writes Brooke Rollins
 
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Dallas Morning NewsJuly 21, 2008
State efforts to regulate CO2 emissions "pointless, at best, and counterproductive, at worst," says Kathleen Hartnett White
 
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KKHT-FM 100.7 (Houston)July 21, 2008
Kalese Hammonds on the "What's Up Radio Program" - Part 3
 
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WHP 580 AM (Harrisburg, PA)July 19, 2008
Talmadge Heflin explains Texas' part-time legislature on "The Box"
 
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The Daily TexanJuly 18, 2008
Abhinav Kumar: TexasBudgetSource.com "sure to give people an edge over big government bureaucrats and politicians"
 
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The Guardian (UK)July 18, 2008
Wind turbines cannot be expected to consistently produce abundant energy, says Drew Thornley
 
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Los Angeles Times (CA)July 18, 2008
Companies building wind farms should pick up more of new transmission line cost, according to Drew Thornley
 
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KKHT-FM 100.7 (Houston)July 18, 2008
Kalese Hammonds on the "What's Up Radio Program" - Part 2
 
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Houston ChronicleJuly 17, 2008
State has no authority to regulate Houston's leading source of ozone-forming pollution, says Kathleen Hartnett White
 
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KKHT-FM 100.7 (Houston)July 17, 2008
Kalese Hammonds on the "What's Up Radio Program" - Part 1
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphJuly 15, 2008
Nonpartisan efforts for greater transparency and accountability in Texas government are gaining ground, writes Talmadge Heflin
 
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Washington Examiner (DC)July 13, 2008
TexasBudgetSource.com #1 "Brightest Idea of the Week"
 
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Austin American-StatesmanJuly 12, 2008
TexasBudgetSource.com puts Texas government spend-o-meter online
 
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Texas Public Radio (San Antonio)July 11, 2008
Texas Matters interview with Talmadge Heflin on TexasBudgetSource.com
 
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KTRH 740 AM (Houston)July 10, 2008
KTRH Morning News segment with Talmadge Heflin on TexasBudgetSource.com
 
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Dallas Morning NewsJuly 09, 2008
Texas Budget Source website lets citizens see how tax dollars are spent
 
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KKHT-FM 100.7 (Houston)July 09, 2008
Talmadge Heflin and Terry Lowry talk about TexasBudgetSource.com and spending transparency
 
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Pasadena CitizenJuly 08, 2008
More health care requires more choices, writes Kalese Hammonds
 
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San Marcos Daily RecordJuly 08, 2008
New website by Texas Public Policy Foundation tracks government spending
 
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News 8 AustinJuly 08, 2008
TexasBudgetSource.com lets Texans see where tax money goes
 
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TheNextRight.comJuly 08, 2008
TexasBudgetSource.com: "Something other state-based think tanks ought to copy"
 
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Lynn Woolley ShowJuly 08, 2008
Lynn Woolley and Talmadge Heflin discuss TexasBudgetSource.com
 
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Beaumont EnterpriseJuly 08, 2008
Brooke Rollins: Colleges must cut costs, not pass them along to students
 
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National Review OnlineJuly 08, 2008
TexasBudgetSource.com: "Every state should have a project like this."
 
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KTRH AM 740 (Houston)July 07, 2008
Kathleen Hartnett White: America "can't flip a switch to a non-carbon alternative" energy source
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphJuly 05, 2008
Incomplete reforms left Texas with less effective and less responsive insurance industry, Drew Thornley says
 
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Budget & Tax NewsJuly 01, 2008
More school districts embrace spending transparency, according to Brooke Terry
 
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El Paso TimesJune 30, 2008
Sales tax most transparent and fair way to fund government, says Talmadge Heflin
 
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"Planet Gore" - National Review OnlineJune 26, 2008
Solar energy not Texas' electricity solution, writes Drew Thornley
 
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San Antonio Express-NewsJune 26, 2008
Education needs of students more important than politics, says Brooke Terry
 
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Abilene Reporter-NewsJune 26, 2008
Texas Youth Commission reforms discussed at TPPF Effective Justice forum
 
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Marshall News-MessengerJune 24, 2008
Broader sales tax could replace property tax, says Talmadge Heflin
 
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Brownsville HeraldJune 23, 2008
Public school establishment denies dropouts a second chance, Brooke Terry writes
 
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Amarillo Globe-NewsJune 22, 2008
Talmadge Heflin: Legislature needs to hold back $5 billion of surplus for leaner times
 
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Lubbock Avalanche-JournalJune 21, 2008
Legislature needs to be careful with its spending, says Talmadge Heflin
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphJune 21, 2008
State regulations drive up cost of Texas health insurance, according to Kalese Hammonds
 
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Austin American-StatesmanJune 18, 2008
Students at low-performing schools deserve dramatic improvement in education now, writes Brooke Rollins
 
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Lubbock Avalanche-JournalJune 18, 2008
Homeowners everywhere are "really mad" about property taxes, says Talmadge Heflin
 
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Wall Street JournalJune 18, 2008
Brooke Terry: It is the teacher, not the certificate
 
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San Angelo Standard-TimesJune 17, 2008
Bill Peacock: Cities profit from excess fees
 
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San Angelo Standard-TimesJune 16, 2008
Innovation needed to assist dropouts, Brooke Terry writes
 
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National Review OnlineJune 12, 2008
Drew Thornley blogs on the growing chorus for domestic oil drilling
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphJune 10, 2008
Rising tuition symptom of unsustainable growth in higher education cost, says Brooke Rollins
 
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramJune 10, 2008
Marc Levin: Getting more out of Texas prisons
 
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Gilmer MirrorJune 08, 2008
Environmental policy constrains U.S. oil supply, writes Kathleen Hartnett White
 
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KLBJ-AM 590 (Austin)June 05, 2008
State correct to close Johnston H.S., says Brooke Terry
 
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KSTP 1500 AM (Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN)May 29, 2008
Joe Nixon interview on the Bob Davis Show
 
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramMay 24, 2008
New curriculum will emphasize grammar and writing skills, Brooke Terry says
 
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Austin American-StatesmanMay 24, 2008
Brooke Terry happy with much needed reforms to current Language Arts curriculum
 
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Education NewsMay 24, 2008
Brooke Terry interview on teacher compensation
 
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Houston ChronicleMay 24, 2008
Current curriculum not teaching basics, Brooke Terry says
 
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Lone Star ReportMay 23, 2008
Opinion: Higher education summit could bring about a renaissance in higher education
 
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Lone Star ReportMay 23, 2008
Gov. Rick Perry, regents discuss higher education reforms
 
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Austin American-StatesmanMay 22, 2008
Foundation helps Gov. Rick Perry, regents craft higher education reforms
 
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramMay 22, 2008
Higher education summit could set stage for internal changes at state universities
 
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Dallas Morning NewsMay 22, 2008
Gov. Rick Perry touts accountability measures at higher education summit
 
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Houston ChronicleMay 22, 2008
Foundation co-hosts wide-ranging higher education summit with Gov. Rick Perry
 
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Charleston Daily Mail (WV)May 22, 2008
Editorial: Texas got serious about health care
 
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San Antonio Express-NewsMay 22, 2008
Drew Thornley pens a cautionary note on wind power
 
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News 8 AustinMay 21, 2008
Solid higher education reforms will resolve tuition concerns, David Guenthner says
 
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramMay 21, 2008
Marc Levin: Ex-offenders who have jobs less likely to commit new crimes
 
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"Planet Gore" - National Review OnlineMay 20, 2008
Vision for county-sized solar plants remains pie-in-the-sky, Drew Thornley writes
 
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Wall Street JournalMay 17, 2008
Joe Nixon explains why doctors are heading for Texas
 
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KKHT-FM 100.7 (Houston)May 14, 2008
"What's Up" program interview with Kathleen Hartnett White, part 2
 
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KKHT-FM 100.7 (Houston)May 13, 2008
"What's Up" program interview with Kathleen Hartnett White, part 1
 
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Lone Star ReportMay 09, 2008
Eminent domain not required for large-scale economic development, Bill Peacock says
 
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Corpus Christi Caller-TimesMay 08, 2008
Converting food into fuel is pure folly, Kathleen Hartnett White writes
 
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National ReviewMay 05, 2008
Joe Nixon: Expert report requirement contributing to drop in medical malpractice lawsuits
 
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National Review OnlineMay 03, 2008
Ethanol messes with Texas, according to Drew Thornley
 
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Amarillo Globe-NewsMay 03, 2008
For Texans, "Proposition 13" moment has arrived, William Murchison writes
 
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramMay 02, 2008
Kathleen Hartnett White: The folly of food as fuel
 
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Austin American-StatesmanMay 01, 2008
Foundation research on occupational restrictions for ex-offenders highlighted
 
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Houston ChronicleApril 30, 2008
Mary Katherine Stout: CHIP expansion distorts market for health insurance
 
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San Antonio Express-NewsApril 30, 2008
Crowd-out effect from CHIP expansion predictable, according to Mary Katherine Stout
 
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Ellis County PressApril 30, 2008
Steady rise in property taxes raises fundamental questions, William Murchison writes
 
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Cumulus Broadcasting (Dallas/Fort Worth)April 26, 2008
"Our Times" interview with Bill Peacock on the Texas Electric Meter, part 1
 
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramApril 26, 2008
Deregulation and urbanization limit need for phone subsidies, Bill Peacock says
 
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Bryan County News (Richmond Hill, GA)April 26, 2008
Georgia should follow Texas' lead on spending transparency
 
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Cumulus Broadcasting (Dallas/Fort Worth)April 26, 2008
"Our Times" interview with Bill Peacock on the Texas Electric Meter, part 2
 
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San Antonio Express-NewsApril 25, 2008
Time to reform teacher pay schedules, Brooke Terry writes
 
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Dallas Morning NewsApril 24, 2008
Texas telephone taxes still too high, according to Bill Peacock
 
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National Review OnlineApril 22, 2008
Wind should play peripheral role in Texas energy supply, Drew Thornley writes
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphApril 15, 2008
Editorial: Lawmakers should study any tax reduction ideas
 
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Dallas Morning NewsApril 11, 2008
Benefits do not justify cost of new ozone standard, Kathleen Hartnett White writes
 
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Galveston County Daily NewsApril 10, 2008
End single salary structure for Texas teacher pay, Brooke Terry writes
 
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Brownsville HeraldApril 09, 2008
Editorial: TPPF report on electric choice reveals Brownsville residents missing a lot
 
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Wise County MessengerApril 03, 2008
Markets will find proper balance on Texas insurance rates, Drew Thornley writes
 
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North Central NewsApril 03, 2008
Math/science best practices can be implemented today, Jamie Story writes
 
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Dallas Morning NewsApril 02, 2008
Bill Peacock: Numbers prove Texas electric deregulation working
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphApril 01, 2008
Useless agency rules should be pruned, Marc Levin says
 
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Lone Star ReportMarch 28, 2008
Electric deregulation good for Texas consumers, TPPF says
 
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Dallas Morning NewsMarch 27, 2008
Public schools must focus on basics of teaching reading and writing, says Brooke Terry
 
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Associated PressMarch 27, 2008
Proposed English/language arts standards will help schools improve, Brooke Terry says
 
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramMarch 27, 2008
Thorny Texas regulations apply to everyday items, Levin writes
 
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Quorum ReportMarch 27, 2008
Administrator of Medicare/Medicaid programs speaks at Foundation
 
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KUT RadioMarch 26, 2008
Foundation primer brings together all views on wind energy
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphMarch 25, 2008
Imposing health care mandates cuts choices, Kalese Hammonds says
 
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Valley Morning StarMarch 21, 2008
Texas mandates expensive health insurance, Kalese Hammonds writes
 
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Wichita (Kansas) EagleMarch 13, 2008
Kathleen Hartnett White: Holcomb power plant holds environmental promise
 
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Dallas Morning NewsMarch 11, 2008
Texas should consider school choice for dropouts, Jamie Story says
 
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"Planet Gore" - National Review OnlineMarch 10, 2008
Drew Thornley: More unintended consequences of the federal energy bill
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphMarch 05, 2008
Editorial: Hiking government role in health care shaky idea
 
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"Planet Gore" - National Review OnlineFebruary 26, 2008
Drew Thornley debuts on "Planet Gore" blog
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphFebruary 26, 2008
Editorial: Early education focus missing critical ideas
 
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramFebruary 13, 2008
Government the real disease of the health care system, Mary Katherine Stout writes
 
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Dallas Morning NewsFebruary 13, 2008
Student failure should not be accepted, Brooke Terry says
 
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Galveston County Daily NewsFebruary 10, 2008
Posting check registers online could save school districts money, Brooke Terry says
 
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Austin American-StatesmanFebruary 04, 2008
Congress should not shut private sector out of public assistance programs, Mary Katherine Stout says
 
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Dallas Morning NewsFebruary 04, 2008
Only promise transit brings is expense, Mary Katherine Stout writes
 
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Environment & Climate NewsFebruary 01, 2008
Computer models fail to predict climate, Drew Thornley writes
 
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Tyler Morning TelegraphJanuary 30, 2008
Clean air, affordable energy both possible, according to Peacock
 
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Austin American-StatesmanJanuary 29, 2008
Texas' school accountability system fails students, Terry writes