Posts by Brett Kittredge

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Population movement tells us a story

by Brett Kittredge

While most of the South experienced large population gains last year, Mississippi…

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Mississippi’s population continues to decline

by Brett Kittredge

A declining population continues to hamper Mississippi as more than 4,000 residents…

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The legislature doesn’t need to mandate homeschool curriculum

by Brett Kittredge

While homeschool families in Mississippi enjoy considerable education freedom, legislation has again…

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Mississippi’s regulations lead to fewer jobs, more poverty

by Brett Kittredge

New data shows that federal regulations have led to more people living…

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Providing a fresh start

by Brett Kittredge

Irrelevant regulations often make it hard for those leaving prison to find…

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Nurse practitioners can help expand health care access for all Mississippians

by Brett Kittredge

You don’t need to spend too much time digging to find stories…

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The government shouldn’t tell food trucks they can’t be near restaurants

by Brett Kittredge

A new regulation in Columbus will limit where food trucks can be…

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Supreme Court to hear landmark school choice case

by Brett Kittredge

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments this week in a…

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Businesses use regulations to limit innovation, stifle competition

by Brett Kittredge

We talk often about the impact regulations have on the economy, job…

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Excessive regulation hurts the economy

by Brett Kittredge

The idea of limiting regulations, or red tape, is more than just…

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Yes, parents are the primary stakeholder in their child’s education

by Brett Kittredge

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona recently refused to refer to parents…

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Licensing boards can’t adopt anti-competitive rules

by Brett Kittredge

A recent ruling telling dental regulators to drop an anti-competitive measure in…