"Bluegrass Digest Vol. 3 No. 12" ArticlesGroup dashes credibility with choice We wonder how the Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA) arrived at its decision to name Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Stephen Daeschner as the state's Superintendent of the Year.
[ Read More ] Agency achieves GOLD standard for local government accountability Much of the debate about wasteful spending focuses on activity in Frankfort. However, waste, fraud and abuse are growing problems at the local level as well.
[ Read More ] Health-insurance blues Mounting costs have many employers singing the health-insurance blues.
Michael Cannon, director of health-care policy at the Cato Institute,
observes that an employee health plan is merely a way to pay for a portion of
the labor provided by workers. The problem is that employers have agreed to
compensate workers in part by giving them health care,… [ Read More ] Overly Generous Motors in need of repair Poor products and mounting costs created by union pressures have left General Motors in need of repair.
[ Read More ] Governor keeps fighting for school choice Despite stiff resistance from the education establishment and some politicians, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford continues to fight for school choice in his state. [ Read More ] The Waste Exterminator As director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Mitch Daniels was known as ''The Blade.'' Now, Daniels brings his version of fiscal frugality to Indiana as the Hoosier State's 49th governor. [ Read More ]
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