Daily Archives: March 10, 2026

A Few Dispiriting Peeks into the Black Box of State Government

Because I usually finish what I start, the “Drafts” section of this site’s back office is mercifully brief. It contains exactly one unfinished blogpost. That one is more than four years old, and I long ago despaired of ever pulling it off.

Its title is “We Have No Idea How Well State Government Performs.” I honestly believe that statement is true, but I’ve never finished it because it would be an absolute bear to research — to try to catalogue examples of state government failing to work as it should, when I suspect that most examples remain safely concealed in a bureaucratic mountain that gets little meaningful independent oversight.

But three recent news items provide solid evidence in support of the working theory that our state government is not nearly as efficient or effective as it could be.

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