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Policies Based on Family and Civil Society, Not Government, Key to Our Children’s Future
Submitted on 2.9.1999

Washington, D.C.-- In its ongoing efforts to examine government’s record on children’s issues and the challenges it presents to the family and society, Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy (PRI) has published the Legislators’ Guide to Children’s Issues 1999. The 155-page primer provides "starting points" for crafting policy approaches that rely on family and civil society, rather than government, to meet the needs of our nation’s children.



Teacher Peer Review
Submitted by Lance T. Izumi, J.D. on 2.1.1999

When Gov. Gray Davis rolled out his recent teacher evaluation proposal, he claimed that it would substantially improve education in California. Is there any real evidence, however, to support the governor's optimism?

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