In 2018, accordionist Tony Barilla had a simple desire. He wanted to play his accordion on sidewalks in Houston’s Theater
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A Framework for Education Policy
Imagine for a moment the reaction if the State of Texas decided to operate government grocery stores. What if the
No Such Thing as Public Money
As the debate over school choice in Texas heats up, defenders of government schools are increasingly using terms that are
School Choice doesn’t Destroy Communities
Republicans who live in rural areas of Texas are generally opposed to school choice. They argue that government schools are
Activists are Unhappy
The city of Elizabeth, New Jersey, recently capped rent increases to 3 percent. The previous cap limited rent increases to
Government Grocery Stores
Imagine for a moment the reaction if the State of Texas decided to open government grocery stores. What if the
Food Trucks and Property Rights
The Institute for Justice (IJ) has filed a lawsuit against the city of Jacksonville, North Carolina. The city recently passed
An Example of Insanity
Insanity, it is often said, is taking the same actions over and over and expecting different results. Many opponents of