Baldwin Officials Earned Citizens’ Rejection
(NOTE FROM QUIN: To non-southern Alabamians, this might look like a purely local issue, but it’s worth taking a look because the principle discussed is universal, and should apply wherever […]
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(NOTE FROM QUIN: To non-southern Alabamians, this might look like a purely local issue, but it’s worth taking a look because the principle discussed is universal, and should apply wherever […]
By BoMegginson /
Now that Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is engaging the La. legislature to fight the Common Core educational agenda, here’s a reminder — or 12 — of why Common Core is […]
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Storm relief bill should go down the drain: opinion, by Quin Hillyer A bill submitted by Alabama senator Cam Ward (R-Alabaster) would actually hinder hurricane and tornado clean-up efforts, instead […]
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The Supreme Court has made an utter mess of legislative redistricting, for many years. The court can’t seem to make up its mind if, or under what circumstances, the racial […]
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Louisiana has low taxes. Good! But its tax structure is counterproductive, inefficient, and discouraging for businesses. Tax reform can’t wait another year, by Quin Hillyer
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(THIS COLUMN IS AN EXCLUSIVE HERE AT QUINHILLYER.COM) by Quin Hillyer Is Alabama’s 80 year-old U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby a “shakedown” artist? State House Speaker Mike Hubbard says so. […]
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The Louisiana state legislature can fix the state’s budget problem if it acts like big boys and girls, and exercises its basic Constitutional responsibility. The question is, will it? Legislature […]
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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal appears to be reneging on his pledge not to raise taxes,…although he’s not calling them ‘taxes’. Quin Hillyer chimes in…. Jindal plays semantics on taxes, by […]
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State Rep. Chris Pringle works to clean deadwood from the Alabama Code. Good work. And a rather humorous set of examples, if I do say so myself! It starts like […]
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Perfidy and Poison: What’s left of the levee lawsuit?by Quin Hillyer
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