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Who’s In Charge? Coordinating Puget Sound Transportation

WHO’S in charge? That’s the question citizens ask most often in focus groups and front-porch panels on transportation. Two bills in Olympia right now address just that question. Senate Transportation Chairwoman Mary Margaret Haugen and House Transportation Chairman Ed Murray have both proposed bills that would establish study commissions to bring specific proposals back to the 2007 Legislature to consolidate Read More ›

Eliminate Video Franchising

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Hance Haney(202) 558-7083 Cable Franchise Process Should Be Eliminated –Franchising Harms Consumers and U.S. Competitiveness WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Discovery Institute’s Technology & Democracy Project has urged the Federal Communications Commission to reform local regulation of cable services, which imposes unnecessary costs and delays on both incumbent cable operators and new entrants. “The U.S. lags behind Read More ›

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels Signs Telecom Reform Bill

Press Release Gov. Mitch Daniels (R-IN) today signed the nation’s most comprehensive telecommunications form legislation, according to the bill’s chief sponsor, State Senator Brandt Hershman (R-Wheatfield). Sen. Hershman’s press release quotes Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Bret Swanson.

Statewide Franchising Questions & Answers

1. What is “statewide video franchising”? Statewide video franchising creates quick, one-stop-shopping for companies that want to build new broadband networks in Indiana. It simplifies a currently fragmented and inefficient system by moving video licensing authority from hundreds of Indiana cities, towns, and counties to the state.  In the 1960s, 70s, and early 80s, cities and towns granted franchises to companies who Read More ›

Ohio Science Standards Resource Page

In 2004 the Ohio State Board of Education led the nation by adopting a landmark model lesson plan on the "Critical Analysis of Evolution." However, those who favor a Darwin-only approach to teaching evolution are now trying to strong-arm the Board into repealing this lesson plan. Read More ›
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Darwin’s Nemesis

With the publication of Darwin on Trial in 1991, Cal Berkeley legal scholar Phillip Johnson became the leading figure in the intelligent design movement. Exposing and calling into question the philosophical foundations of Darwinism, Johnson led the charge against this largely unquestioned philosophy of materialistic reductionism and its purported basis in scientific research. This book reviews and celebrates the life and thought Read More ›

Comments on the FCC’s Proposal to Reform Cable Franchising

Before theFederal Communications CommissionWashington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of: Implementation of Section 621(a)(1) of the CableCommunications Policy Act of 1984 as amendedby the Cable Television Consumer Protection andCompetition Act of 1992 MB Docket No. 05-311 COMMENTS OF HANCE HANEY DIRECTOR & SENIOR FELLOW – TECHNOLOGY & DEMOCRACY PROJECTDISCOVERY INSTITUTE Discovery Institute’s Technology and Democracy Project (TDP), founded in 1990, Read More ›

Overwhelming Support in Ohio For Teaching Both Sides of Evolution, Zogby Poll Shows

By more than a 3-to-1 margin, Ohio residents strongly support public school teachers presenting both the evidence for evolution, as well as the evidence challenging the theory, according to a new poll by Zogby International released today. Click here to view the executive summary. Click here to download the complete report. “Ohioans want Darwin’s theory of evolution fully and completely presented, including Read More ›