Perspectives
- December 5, 2013Last month the GOP-controlled Ohio Senate voted to cut early voting by a week, eliminating the “Golden Week” when Ohioans can register and vote on the same day during the early voting period.
- December 3, 2013Cuts to state budgets are the main reason why college tuition costs have increased 12-fold in a generation.
- December 3, 2013Thanks to a loophole that subsidizes CEO pay, huge food chains trimmed millions from their tax bills in 2011 and 2012. Guess who foots the bill?
- November 28, 2013There isn't much good news to report about the environment these days. But here are a few developments for which we can give thanks.
- November 27, 2013Our viewers write in with meaningful and witty advice on how to keep the holiday from turning into a major family drama.
- November 22, 2013Paul Ryan told The Washington Post this week that he wants to be a more compassionate conservative, but there is nothing new in his perspective on poverty.
- November 21, 2013As more government work is outsourced to private consultants, more public policy school grads -- trained for government service -- are working for corporations instead.
- November 21, 2013Mark Garland is the ex-president of a public university in Ohio. He shares his second thoughts on some of the decisions he made at Miami University.
- November 21, 2013The biggest problem with Obamacare's rollout is being caused by conservative lawmakers refusing passage of Medicaid expansion in 25 states.
- November 18, 2013Robert Reich, a former labor secretary, says America's largest employer could help boost revenues and the economy by following Ford's labor strategy.