by Byron Schlomach | Sep 8, 2020 | Blog
With characterizations of protests and riots that have occurred over the last several months as “mostly peaceful” and headlines that include “peaceful demonstration intensified,” and “Fiery But Mostly Peaceful Protests,” it’s clear many in the press do not consider...
by Byron Schlomach | Aug 19, 2020 | Blog
I know. Sometimes we sound like a broken record. ANOTHER blog about licensing? Long-term care administration licensing? Seriously? Does this theme not get old? Well, yeah, it’s old. We wish we could stop writing about what may very well be the stupidest, most onerous,...
by Byron Schlomach | Aug 3, 2020 | Blog
Governor Stitt recently held a press conference to announce his plans for opening Oklahoma’s schools in the face of fear and loathing by many regarding Covid-19. There is a great deal of paranoia surrounding this disease, which the 1889 Institute has attempted to...
by Byron Schlomach | Jul 15, 2020 | Research
A Vision for Transparency Author Byron Schlomach Abstract Byron Schlomach provides a detailed guide for government transparency that would ensure citizens are informed about who governs them and what these governments are doing with their money. It would move us...
by Byron Schlomach | Jul 15, 2020 | Blog
A 2020 HBO movie entitled Bad Education, starring Hugh Jackman, tells the story of Frank Tassone, a real-life superintendent of the Roslyn, New York school district who along with an accomplice, it was discovered in 2004, stole an overall total of $11.2 million in...