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Minimum
Wage, Maximum Nonsense: Give Lower-Skilled Workers A Chance
by
Dr.
Shawn Ritenour
July 25, 2004
Pennsylvania's
Business Tax Structure
This statement was made before the Senate Finance
Committee Of the Pennsylvania State Senate
by Thomas O. Armstrong (Tax Foundation)
July 8, 2004
Pledging
Allegiance Without God
by
Paul Kengor,
Ph.D.
March 25, 2004
A
Tax by Any Other Name
by
Joseph Horton,
Ph.D.
March 17, 2004
Disarming
the Amish
by Jessica Sauer
January 7,
2004
Real
Property Taxes in Pennsylvania
"Informational Hearing on Real Property Taxes in
Pennsylvania," House Finance Committee, Nov. 13, 2003.
by Thomas O. Armstrong (Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association)
December 16, 2003
The
Morality of Math
by
Joseph Horton,
Ph.D.
November 3, 2003
CBS News
on the Deadly Risks of Homeschooling
by
Cory L. Shreckengost
October 23, 2003
Video
Amendment Could Increase Truth
by
Joseph Horton,
Ph.D.
October 10, 2003
How
a Virus Hurt PA Education
by
Paul Kengor,
Ph.D.
October 6, 2003
A
Class-IC Mistake
by
David Kirkpatrick
July 29, 2003
(This article was originally distributed as a Policy
Paper by the
Susquehanna Valley Center for
Public Policy)
State
Taxation Reform Proposals For Pennsylvania
Click here for the PDF version
This paper
was presented at the 2002
Pennsylvania Economic Association Conference
by Thomas O. Armstrong (Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association)
July 15, 2003
Expressions
of Faith Affirmed
by
Cory L. Shreckengost
July 3, 2003
(This article was also distributed as a Policy
Paper by the
Susquehanna Valley Center for
Public Policy It
was also published by The Leader Vindicator)
Lotteries
and Their Defenders
by
Paul Kengor,
Ph.D.
July 1, 2003
(This article appeared in the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, The Morning Call and the Harrisburg Patriot News.
It was also the subject of a
radio interview by Dr. Paul Kengor on KDKA's Mike Pintek Show and will
be reprinted in the
Pennsylvania Family Institute's education quarterly news magazine,
Pennsylvania Families & Schools, Summer 2003)
Expendable
Expenditures
by
Cory L. Shreckengost
June
25, 2003
(This article appeared in the The Leader
Vindicator and The Phoenix)
Principles
and Strategic Recommendations for Pennsylvania State Government Expenditure
Policy
This paper
was presented at this year's
Pennsylvania Economic Association Conference on
May 30, 2003
by Thomas O. Armstrong (Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association)
&
Grant R. Gulibon
(Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives)
June 24, 2003
Homeschooling
is Growing and Important Movement, deserves cooperation
by Michael Coulter,
Ph.D.
May 30, 2003
An
Expression of Faith in Our Public Schools
by
Cory L. Shreckengost
May 27, 2003
(This article was also distributed as a Policy
Paper by the
Susquehanna Valley Center for
Public Policy It
was also published by The Leader Vindicator)
Make
All of Pennsylvania a KOZ
by
Paul Kengor,
Ph.D.
May 22, 2003
(A gentlemen's response to
Keystone Opportunity Expansion
Zones)
Bill
Bennett and His Critics
by
Paul Kengor,
Ph.D.
May 13, 2003
Pro-Public School Choice
by
Cory L. Shreckengost
May 8, 2003
Keystone Opportunity
Expansion Zones: Unequal
Opportunities
by
John A. Sparks,
J.D.
May 1, 2003
Rendell Should
Privatize Pennsylvania’s Liquor Stores
by
Paul Kengor,
Ph.D.
February 28, 2003
(This article appeared in the Harrisburg Patriot News)
Rendell Should
Use Privatization Solution
by
Paul Kengor,
Ph.D.
January
17, 2003
(A
version of this article appeared in the
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