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Job security doesn't require outdated union rules
[...] Mark Perry, a University of Michigan economics professor, said unions often claim to offer job security and higher-than-market wages and benefits in the short run, but they ultimately undermine the companies employing unionized workers, destroying hundreds of thousands of union jobs in the long run. . . .
The perfect time to cut back
According to a recent Ball State University study, overhauling this outdated structure would save local governments more than $600 million a year.
Higher Ed Challenge
Legislatures need to do some heavy lifting in higher education to keep the United States globally competitive.
Higher Ed Challenge
Even today, as global competition intensifies, many legislative leaders have yet to address the dysfunction created by decades of failing to manage state policy and failing to invest tax money in ways that would generate the best returns from higher education for students, the national economy and American society. The Maryland system has boosted its capacity to serve students by increasing faculty course loads, enhancing studentadvising services to help students finish their degrees sooner, limiting undergraduate degree requirements and encouraging enrollment at less-expensive public institutions.
We Do Too Need Lieutenant Governors
The old story about Calvin Coolidge certainly summarizes the attitude toward the office of lieutenant governor espoused by The Post [\"Anyone for Lieutenant Governor?\" editorial, March 27].
Some Things a Lieutenant Governor Can Do
To the Editor: If, as Paul Feiner, a Westchester County legislator, suggested (letter, Dec. 27), New York has been without a lieutenant governor for almost a year without anyone noticing, the solution should be to give the lieutenant governor more to do.
A spirited defense of Indiana
I was disappointed to read the reflections in a Voice letter on a summer spent \"wandering Indiana.\" My disappointment stems not from your obviously unflattering impression of the Hoosier State, but more from your apparent failure to do...