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Seattle exemplifies the fast-growing private-public school pandemic gap

May 23, 2020 By Nicholas Kerr Leave a Comment

<This op-ed first appeared in the Washington Examiner on May 19, 2020> COVID-19 has thrust parents across the country into the unexpected role of primary hands-on educators. While we all know that the private model of schooling differs from that of public schools, this outbreak has put those differences in stark relief, nowhere more so […]

Filed Under: Policy Rants Tagged With: charter schools, Denise Juneau, education, Seattle Public Schools, SPS, Washington

How business leaders helped save New Zealand from socialism—Lessons for Washington State

January 9, 2020 By Nicholas Kerr Leave a Comment

<Speech delivered to the Executive Business Roundtable of the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce on January 9, 2020 at the Overlake Golf and Country Club, Medina, WA.> It’s an honor to be speaking here. The Bellevue Chamber of Commerce and other groups like it are important institutions for advocating on behalf of businesses and advancing policy […]

Filed Under: Policy Rants Tagged With: Antonio Martino, Beno Schmidt Junior, Francis Fukuyama, new zealand, New Zealand Business Roundtable, Nigel Lawson, Paul Johnson, Richard Epstein, Richard Lindzen, seattle, Seattle city council, Seattle Public Schools, Thomas Sowell, Tyler Cowen, Veronique de Rugy, Washington, Yegor Gaidar

The Incredible Whiteness of Washington State’s ‘Progressive’ Policies

May 27, 2019 By Nicholas Kerr Leave a Comment

(This first appeared in National Review on May 27, 2019) Democrats in the state government are harming blacks and helping whites. Washington State progressives who like to position themselves as allies of blacks are failing to live up to their promises. In the state’s most recent legislative session alone, Democrats passed several measures that will […]

Filed Under: Policy Rants Tagged With: progressive, seattle, Washington

New Zealand’s reforms and lessons for Washington

July 27, 2017 By Nicholas Kerr 3 Comments

<This is the text of a speech delivered to the Washington Policy Center monthly breakfast on July 27, 2017> Many of you may be familiar with New Zealand’s reforms from an economic perspective, so I’m going to spend more of my talk focused on two other areas: How policies before and after the reforms impacted […]

Filed Under: Policy Rants Tagged With: Bryce Wilkinson, Douglas Myers, new zealand, reforms, Roger Kerr, seattle, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Washington

Washington Ferries and crazy policy solutions

August 6, 2014 By Nicholas Kerr Leave a Comment

(Originally posted at Sound Politics) A report on KUOW this evening entitled “Why Washington Ferries Are Such A Headache To Replace” provided an excellent service in highlighting some, but not all, of the absurd rules and regulations surrounding this government monopoly. As Carolyn Adolph reported: By law, ferries must be built in the state. The purpose […]

Filed Under: Policy Rants Tagged With: corporate welfare, ferries, monopoly, Puget Sound, Washington

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I’m Nicholas, a marketing consultant and dad in Dallas, TX. I like to follow policy debates, chat about parenting and share stories. Read More…

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