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- Register for Friedman Day Event in Athens <br>With School Choice Expert Jay Greene
- Michael Horn Keynotes June 6 Event, 'Customize The Class'
- Register by Tuesday, May 21 <br>To Attend, 'The Future of Education'
- Friday Facts: May 17, 2013
- 3 Upcoming Foundation Events Focus on Education
- May 23 Event Tackles, 'The Future of Education'
- Friday Facts: April 26, 2013
- May 23 Event Focuses on, 'The Future of Education'
- Bulletin! Registration Extended for Tuesday's Telehealth Panel Discussion
- Register by Friday to attend Foundation Event on Telehealth in Georgia
- Friday Facts: April 12, 2013
- Register for April 23 Foundation Event on Telehealth in Georgia
- Friday Facts: March 29, 2012
- Checking Up On Health: March 19, 2013
- Register for April 23 Leadership Breakfast on Telemedicine
- Register Now for Annual Dinner with WSJ's Stephen Moore
- Friday Facts: March 15, 2013
- WSJ's Stephen Moore Keynotes Foundation Annual Dinner
- Registration Open for, 'Morality and The Marketplace,' <br>With Ayn Rand Institute Executive Director Yaron Brook
- Friday Facts: February 15, 2013
- Friday Facts: February 8, 2013
- Register Now for "American Dream, American Nightmare," Foundation's Feb. 19 Event
- Register Now for Foundation's Jan. 24 Transportation Event
- Register for Jan. 24 Event with Reason's Robert Poole
- Moving Georgia Ahead: What's Coming Down the Pike
- Register by Friday for "A Portrait of The Iron Lady," With Thatcher Advisor and Friend John Blundell
- Foundation Policy Briefing Luncheon, Book Forum Celebrates The Iron Lady's Birthday with Thatcher advisor John Blundell
- Margaret Thatcher: A Portrait of the Iron Lady
- 2012 Georgia Legislative Policy Forum
- Friday Facts
- Leadership Breakfast with Cato's Randal O'Toole: 'American Dream, American Nightmare
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- Speaker Pro Tem Jan Jones
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- Governor Roy Barnes
- Dan Amos, CEO, AFLAC
- U.S. Representative Johnny Isakson
- State Representative Bob Irvin
- State Senator Jack Hill
- Senator Herman E. Talmadge
- Dr. Wendy L. Gramm, Former Chairwoman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Deen Day Smith, Chairman of the Board, Cecil B. Day Investment Company
- The late W. H. Flowers, Jr., Chairman, Flowers industries, Inc.
- Dan Amos, CEO, AFLAC
- Independent survey of Georgia business leaders on the Foundation.
- State Senator Eric Johnson, President pro tempore, Georgia State Senate
- Governor Sonny Perdue
- U.S. Senator Bill Frist
- Governor Roy Barnes
- The late U.S. Senator Paul Coverdell
- U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell
- U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson
- President George W. Bush
- Karen Handel, Georgia Secretary of State
- The Forum
- Checking Up On Health: May 21, 2013
- "Data Is An Onion ... You Have to Peel Back the Onion"
- Gaming the System for Transit Funds
- Vast Majority of Consumers Prefer the Suburbs
- Checking Up On Health: May 14, 2013
- A Not-so-August Vote in St. Augustine, Fla.
- More Evidence School Choice Works
- Leaving Big Deficits for Our Children and Grandchildren
- Spotted: Owl Hypocrisy as Government Chooses Winners and Losers
- Big Brother Knows Best Mentality Works Against School Choice
- Friday Facts: May 10, 2013
- A Lasting Solution to the Transportation Funding Dilemma
- School Choice: What Does the Latest Research Show?
- Checking Up On Health: May 7, 2013
- Juvenile Justice Folks are in the Fixing Families Business
- EPA, Asthma and Mission Creep
- Broken Families, Parents Without Skills, Kids in Juvenile Justice
- Digital Learning, Re-Entry Lead Next Justice Reform Priorities
- An Ounce of Prevention Not on Feds' Health Care List
- Friday Facts: May 3, 2013
- When is Transportation Policy Not About Transportation?
- Checking Up On Health: April 30, 2013
- Georgia Has Alternatives to Medicaid Expansion
- Second Adult Criminal Justice Reform Bill Becomes Law
- Student Outreach Scholarship Program Announcement
- Checking Up On Health: April 23, 2013
- Checking Up On Health: April 16, 2013
- U.S. to Tennessee Homeschool Family: Go Back to Germany
- Partnerships Needed in Overhaul of MARTA
- Checking Up On Health: April 2, 2013
- What Farmers Can Teach Physicians
- Checking Up On Health: March 26, 2013
- Georgia Can Lead Again on Juvenile Justice Reform
- Checking Up On Health: March 19, 2013
- Friday Facts: March 15, 2013
- Checking Up On Health: March 12, 2013
- Pew Poll: Solid Real World Support for Juvenile Justice Reform
- Georgia Public Schools Employ More Staff Than Teachers
- Checking Up On Health: March 5, 2013
- Georgia House Votes 173-0 to Pass Juvenile Justice Bill
- Checking Up On Health: February 26, 2013
- Are Fingerprint Checks on Horizon for ALL Daycare Workers?
- New Criminal Justice Reform Council Proposed Through 2023
- A Model for Using Hybrid Approach in the Classroom
- Friday Facts: February 15, 2013
- Checking Up On Health: February 12
- How the South Will Rise to Power Again
- Juvenile Justice Bill Would Revise Designated Felony Act
- Hunstein: Georgia at "Crossroads in Juvenile Justice History"
- TaxReformTheGame.Com ... Welcome to Planet Wonky!
- Checking Up On Health: February 5, 2013
- Is Online Learning One Answer to Higher Ed Remediation?
- Bobby Jindal's Bold ... Make That, Really Bold ... Tax Move
- Georgia Civil Asset Forfeiture Plagued by "Rotten Reporting"
- Checking Up On Health: January 29, 2013
- Beleaguered DOT's To-Do List is Doable
- Congress Works to Dismantle and Defund ObamaCare
- "Mental Health is a Huge Issue" in Georgia Justice Strategies
- The Case for Reforming Georgia's Teacher Retirement System
- State Growth Directly Linked to Washington's Fiscal House
- Checking Up On Health: January 22, 2013
- Governor Deal Pushes Medicaid Fix; Proposes .8B Budget
- Online Digital World Will Re-Imagine and Liberate Learning
- Governor Deal at Eggs: No Such Thing as "Free Health Care"
- Checking Up On Health: January 15, 2013
- The Importance of "Grit" -- Teaching Kids to Stick With Things
- Isaac Asimov Saw The Future of Learning Way Back in 1988
- FBI Fingerprint Checks Could Make Day Care Safer for Kids
- Checking Up On Health: January 8, 2013
- Is There Ever Anything Good About Receiving a D+ Grade?
- As 2013 Begins, Get Ready for an ObamaCare Tax Onslaught
- Help Patients and Budget: Replace Georgia's Broken Medical Tort System
- Public Sector Pension Plans to Face Tighter Scrutiny
- It's the Spending, Stupid
- Checking Up On Health: December 18
- Special Council Proposes Two Tiers for Juvenile Felonies
- Would You Send Your Child to a Washington D.C. School?
- Checking Up On Health: December 11, 2012
- Could Competency Based Learning Save Common Core?
- What Really Happened in Georgia's Charter School Vote
- State Inmates Backlog in Local Jails Is Significantly Down
- Who Will Help Smartest Kids Achieve the Next Level?
- Checking Up On Health: December 4, 2012
- Is Technology Ready for Blended Learning?
- End of an Era: Georgia Begins to Close Parole Offices
- Connecticut Revenue Commissioner Admits that “Amazon” Tax Has Raised Zero Revenue
- Friday Facts: November 30, 2012
- Checking Up On Health: November 27
- Physical Activity and Digital Learning: Two Peas in a Pod
- Will the American Dream become the American Memory?
- What the President's Re-Election Means for ObamaCare
- Charter Opponents Overplayed a Bad Hand and Lost Big
- Do Charter Schools Hurt Students in Traditional Schools?
- Friday Facts: November 2, 2012
- Think Hard About Education We Often Take For Granted
- Creating the Vision for Savannah Classical Academy
- Checking Up On Health: October 30
- Fighting for My Grade School Twins Became a "Test of Wills"
- My Charter Schools Journey: Cobb County to Tybee Island
- Minnesota vs. Online Learning (and the First Amendment)
- Friday Facts: October 26, 2012
- Have U.S. Schools Become Just Another Jobs Program?
- Georgia Outspending North Carolina in Education
- Checking Up On Health: October 23, 2012
- What's Next When the School Says it Cannot Help?
- In Our Family, There Will be No Child Left Behind
- Would Student "Data Backpacks" Infringe on Civil Liberties?
- Checking Up On Health
- Price Controls Don't Work
- Friday Facts: October 12, 2012
- Checking Up On Health
- When Economy Cracked, Many Georgians Cracked the Books
- Openness, Ideas Can Get Georgia Rolling
- Deanna Jump's Million Dollar Kindergarten Lesson Plans!
- The Cost of Defensive Medicine
- Why Learning Games Succeed Where Traditional Training Fails
- Checking Up On Health: October 2, 2012
- No Generation Holds a Copyright on Learning Innovation
- How to Permanently Resolve State Budget Gaps
- Checking Up On Health
- The Search for an Online Learning "Magic Bullet"
- The Decline of Trust in Government ... And That's a Good Thing
- The Charter School Issue Comes Down to Choice
- Checking Up On Health
- Kids Are Not the Priority for Chicago Teachers Union
- It Wasn't Government That Fixed Your Clock
- What is the Future for Marginal Revolution University?
- The Untold Story: What Really Happened with Romneycare
- Checking Up On Health
- The Unique Challenge of Georgia Juvenile Repeat Crime
- On Health Care, Clinton Skirts The Facts
- Brooke Rollins: Profile of a Texas Freedom Fighter
- Friday Facts: September 7, 2012
- TV's New Reality Show: Trying to Love Obamacare?
- Checking Up On Health: September 4, 2012
- Powered Up at Home but Powered Down in the Classroom
- Drilling Down on Learning Tech and Who Pays For It
- Charter Schools Turning Around Public Education in Washington DC
- Caps on Damages Won't Reduce Defensive Medicine
- National PTA Supports Georgia Charter Policy
- Facts on Energy
- A Different View about Obama's Medicare "Actual Facts"
- Keep Government Small and Keep Your Eye On It
- Are Traditional Laptops or Tablet Computers Best for Learning?
- Medicaid Card Will Not Guarantee Access to a Physician
- Checking Up On Health
- Think You're Smarter Than a Tax Policy Professional?
- Connected Learning: Big Expansion for Microsoft IT Academy
- Business Leaders Have a Chance to Fix Health Care
- Not Reforming Medicare is Not an Option
- Checking Up On Health
- Will Artificial Intelligence Books Make Students More Powerful?
- Bank fees are on the rise
- Three Reasons Schools Lose Their Very Best Teachers
- Tax Policy Center Analysis of Romney Plan Misses the Point
- ObamaCare Violates the DNA of Our Culture
- Foundation Statement on T-SPLOST Vote Results
- Good Luck Finding a Doctor Under ObamaCare
- Georgia Physician Shortage One Among Many Challenges
- Biofuels, Ethanol Give Food for Thought
- ObamaCare Taxes Will Hit Like a Freight Train in 2014
- Checking Up on Health
- Why States Are Reluctant on National Health Care Reform
- Coursera and Georgia Tech Bend the Online Learning Curve
- Poll: ObamaCare Still a Huge Issue for Voters this Fall
- Special Council on Criminal Justice Turns its Attention to Kids
- Checking Up On Health
- Jay Greene: School Choice Battle Nearly Over and Choice Won
- Health Law Taxes, Penalties and Games Politicians Play
- Supreme Court Health Law Opinion is Only the Beginning
- What's a MOOC? Hint: Georgia Tech Already Has One
- U.S. Supreme Court Decision Upholds Health Care Reform Law
- More Coverage: U.S. Supreme Court Health Care Law Decision
- Deal: Major Health Policy Decisions "In a Holding Pattern"
- Heritage View: Immigration Decision was a Rebuke of Obama
- Georgia Tuition Tax Credit Works for Students and Taxpayers
- Why Prices Matter in Health Care
- Second Opinions Can Help Control Health Care Costs
- "Science in Action": New Forms of Student Assessment
- Georgia Higher Ed Comes up Short on Transparency Test
- Can Online Learning and Common Core Co-Exist?
- Did Longer Time Served Reduce Crime or Just Cost Money?
- No Reason to Panic over Supreme Court's Decision
- Next Year's Medicaid Shortfall Already 8 Million
- At a Crossroads, Kaiser Permanente Georgia Changed Course
- Checking Up on Health
- Checking Up on Health
- Scholarship Groups Need Oversight, not Overregulation
- The Case for Cross-Selling of Insurance Policies
- Half a Cheer for Tablets in the Classroom
- Checking Up on Health
- Georgia Transportation Investment: A Question of How, Not If
- Georgia Transportation Investment: A Question of How, Not If
- License to Kill Business
- Education Reform for the Digital Era
- License to Kill Business
- Medicaid Dominated when Deal Advisors Took Questions
- Checking Up on Health
- Does School Choice Financially Impact School Districts?
- Results Prove Charter Schools' Effectiveness
- Fulton Science Academy M.S. Will Try Private School Path
- Task Force Should Focus on Digital Learning Ideas Marketplace
- States Still Don't Get the Message About Broken Budgets
- Reed: What We Need is More STEAM in Our Classrooms
- Why Penalize Georgia Families for Buying Health Insurance?
- Governor Deal: "Parents Are The Ultimate Local Control"
- Who's the Executive in Charge of Criminal Justice Reform?
- Cherokee Charter: The Perfect Place to Sign House Bill 797
- Checking Up on Health
- Don't Hide Energy Innovation Under a Bushel
- Will Georgia Avoid Last Year's Farm Labor Shortage Fiasco?
- Trial Lawyers & Insurance Companies Are True Beneficiaries of Medical System
- Obama Executive Branch Actions Threaten Balance of Power
- Checking Up on Health
- Augusta Chronicle Editorial: Saving Our Children From What?
- Lack of Venture Capital Means Lost Jobs, Lost Opportunity
- Magic Johnson's Partnership with Provost Academy Georgia
- Checking Up on Health
- Another View: Coordinated Action on Tax System Vital
- Transportation Tax: About Mobility or About Money?
- A Little White House Vision for America's Wounded Warriors
- The Serious Challenge to Georgia's Low-Tax Economic Strategy
- Checking Up on Health
- Georgia Will Report 5-Year H.S. Graduation Rate for 2012 Class
- When Reform is not Enough, Change How the Game is Played
- Tax Freedom Day -- The Feeling of Not So Much Freedom
- Health Policy Checkup
- The Final Breath From This Year's General Assembly
- TED-Ed – More Ideas Worth Spreading
- Senate Passes Criminal Justice Reform 51-0 with Amendments
- Checking up on Health Care
- Budget Bills Pass; Senate Begins Criminal Justice Debate
- Georgia House Passes Digital Learning Bill, 125 - 38
- History Up Close at U.S. Supreme Court Health Care Arguments
- Huge Approval Votes for Tax and Criminal Justice Reform Bills
- U.S. Health Care $$ Seem To Be Driven by "Moron's Law"
- Tax Reform: The Good, The Bad and The Lost Opportunity
- Second Version of Criminal Justice Reform Is Better Law
- House Sends Tax Reform Bill to Senate on 155 - 9 Victory Lap
- Checking Up On Health
- Tax Bill Passes Out of Committee; Heads to House Floor Debate
- Hooks, Thompson Led Charter Bill Across Senate Finish Line
- Attention Online Shoppers: More Sales Taxes Likely in January
- An Uncommon Approach to Costly Common Core Education
- Taking Shackles off Georgia's Digital Learning Virtual School
- "Tough on Crime, Smart on Crime"
- New Criminal Justice Reform Bill Expected Within Days
- Checking Up on Health
- Ten Years Later Georgia Still Seeking Drug Abuse Options
- Taking the Red Pill Takes You to Wonderland
- Georgia Wise to Halt Health Insurance Exchange
- Don't Expect Savings from Debit Card Price Controls
- No Personal Income Tax Relief for Georgians This Year
- Georgia House Passes Juvenile Justice Reform Bill 172-0
- Criminal Justice Reform Bill Has Mission Creep Issues
- Getting Smarter: Keeping Learning on Pace with Technology
- Criminal Justice Reform Bill is Just a Starting Point
- Checking Up on Health
- Essential Principles for Georgia's Juvenile Justice System
- Juvenile Justice Reform Bill Vote Possible on Tuesday
- Georgia Public Policy Foundation 2012 Legislative Agenda
- Has Georgia Tax Reform Fallen Behind Other States?
- Slim State House Margin for Charter Schools Amendment
- Georgia Needs a Personal Income Tax Rate Cut
- Checking up on Health
- Long Awaited Criminal Justice Reform Expected This Week
- Another View of Georgia Charter Schools Report
- Georgia's Transit Dreams, Transportation Nightmares
- Pig and Horse Strategy Might Boost Charter Amendment
- Government-Funded Boondoggles Aren't Just a Federal Problem
- Foundation Releases Criminal Justice Reform Issue Analysis
- Boiling Down Arguments on the Charter School Amendments
- Checking up on Health
- New Possible Strategy for Georgia Health Insurance Reform
- Georgia: Lacking Courage for Education Reform Leadership
- Status Quo 1, Students 0
- HR 1162: Entrenched Thinking Won Out Over Enlightenment
- Full Court Press Behind the Savannah River Project
- Georgia Public Education Has Become a One-Way Street
- More Robust Rail Strategy Anticipated in State Freight Plan
- Georgia After The Great Recession: How Are We Doing?
- Charter Schools Amendment Magic Number: 120 Votes
- Hundreds in Georgia Remain Locked Up After Earning Parole
- Checking Up on Health
- Georgia Students Should 'Move On When Ready'
- Will Parents or Politicians Decide Charter Schools Question?
- Transportation Briefs
- Tax Foundation: Georgia 34th for Best Business Tax Climate
- Georgian Nominated for National Online Teacher of the Year
- Checking Up on Health
- Steven's Story: Proof the Time is Now to Put Students First
- Must Georgia Families Wander Another 40 Years?
- The Whale in the Room: Federal Health Care Reform
- Transportation Roundup
- Governor Defends .2 Million Budget at Capitol Hearing
- Checking Up on Health
- Asset Forfeiture Reform Protects Georgians' Property Rights
- At Least One Republican Supports Health Insurance Exchange
- Governor Deal Proposes 0 Million Bonds Package
- Transit riders: Pawns in city's popularity contest
- Georgia Public Broadcasting Gets Zero-Based Budget Review
- There Was Lots to Like About Deal's State of the State Address
- Deal Legislative Agenda Includes Changes to Jobs Tax Credits
- Legislature Should Venture into Bold and Innovative Territory
- Foundation: Georgia Should Rewrite Civil Asset Forfeiture Laws
- 'Supreme Court Vetoes Federal Health Law' -- Now What?
- Will Georgia Abandon '65 Rule' for Classroom Spending?
- Making The Grade -- A Must See Film About School Choice
- Georgia Missed a Huge Opportunity to Leverage Private Funds
- Panel: Georgia Should Establish Health Insurance Marketplace
- CAPCOs: Higher Costs + Fewer Jobs = Risky Idea
- Improving Visibility Increasingly Clouded in Hyperbole
- Georgia Jobless Rate Posts Largest Decline in 34 Years
- What Can Georgia Learn from Portland Light-Rail?
- Georgia Ranked 48th in Per Capita Personal Health Care Spending
- Less Time, More Treatment Possible for Low-Risk Drug Abuse
- Major Change Possible for Georgia Unemployment Benefits
- Good Lessons Were Learned in Eighth Grade Wood Shop
- Right on Crime Publishes Georgia Justice Reform Article
- Excerpts: Special Council on Criminal Justice Reform Report
- Special Council on Criminal Justice Reform Report Released
- The Problem with Million Dollar Earners: There Are Not Enough!
- Waiting for Georgia Corrections Reform Recommendations ...
- Deal, Olens Welcome Supreme Court Health Care Review
- Rogers Wade Receives Policy Foundation Freedom Award
- Georgia Charter School Kids: Boxed Into a Smaller Box
- Could National Legal Defense Fund Help Georgia Charters?
- Texas Gov. Rick Perry to Address Foundation Conference
- "The Cartel" Filmmaker Posts Video on APS Cheating Scandal
- White House Drops a Water Balloon onto No Child Left Behind
- Trip time trends and transit
- What Should You Pay for Your Dog's Knee Transplant?
- Gwinnett County Incubates an Entirely Online High School
- Is Juvenile Justice the Missing Link in Corrections Reform?
- More Southern and Georgia Students are Taking the ACT
- Deal, Olens Praise Rejection of ObamaCare Individual Mandate
- Turning up and transportation policy
- Open Meetings, Records Act Rewrite Pushed by AG Olens
- Governor Deal Asked: Is Transportation Sales Tax In Trouble?
- Michelle Rhee: No Child Left Behind Not a Total Bust
- Canada's Heavily Regulated Health Care System Saves Money on Drugs -- NOT
- White House Gives States Less "No Child Left Behind"
- Big Push to Improve Georgia Higher Ed Graduation Rates
- ProPublica: Current Data Proves U.S. Economy Sputtering
- Georgia Has Good Reason to Be Wary of Super Committee
- Ivy Prep Academy Will Open Two DeKalb County Schools
- Folks Could Get Run Over When Debt Limit Rubber Meets the Road
- Government Wireless? North Carolina Says No Thank You
- Tom Price: Debt Limit Battle Could Send Obama To Re-Election
- What is Obama's Medicaid "Blended Rate" Proposal?
- AFVs, HOVs and HOTs
- Georgia Should Create Ultra High Performance Schools
- "Slim" Chance Georgia Will Meet No Child Left Behind Goal in 2014
- AYP Results Out Thursday; Ivy Prep Proposes Two DeKalb Campuses
- Terry Moe: The Online Learning Revolution
- Georgia H.S. Graduation Rate Could Take A Steep 15% Plunge
- Governor Deal Improves Special Charter Schools Funding
- Low-Risk Adult Parolees Will Test Phone-In Reporting Model
- Myth Busters #1: Roemer’s Law
- million per household for broadband?!
- U.S. Justice Says Local Jail Populations Decline Nationally
- Adults in Corrections Would Fill the Georgia Dome Three Times
- Corrections Reform Will Focus on Sentencing Alternatives
- Have Tough Crime Initiatives Gone Past Diminishing Returns?
- Corrections Reform: Do We Prefer Taxpayers or Tax Burdens?
- What Difference Has RomneyCare Made?
- Khaatim El: Scandal Tests "Whether Soul of Atlanta Has Truly Been Stirred"
- Atlanta Test Cheating Scandal Claims Four Area Superintendents
- Bowers: APS High School Graduation Rates "May Have Some Fallibility"
- 347 Pages of Regulations; 811 References to Mandates
- Getting There
- Rationing Care for Children in Medicaid and CHIP
- Duped by Beverly Hall, Business Leaders Tried to Protect Atlanta "Brand"
- Why is There a Primary Care Physician Shortage?
- A Florida Judge Proposes Cheaper and More Effective Alternatives to Juvenile Detention
- The 80-20 Rule at Work in Health Care Spending
- New Study: Record Federal Deficits Caused By Too Much Spending
- Reforms Being Considered In North Carolina
- Ohio Passes A Major Reform Package
- Georgia Tests a New Method of Parole Reporting
- Kansas Forms New Partnership To Take On Recidivism
- Why We Need Health Care Price Transparency
- Pharma R & D Spending is Down
- Georgia Attorney General Will Investigate Cherokee County School District
- Edelman Tells Educators United States "Is Going To Miss The Boat"
- After Supreme Court Ruling: "How We Answer Will Define Us For Generations"
- Bill Clinton Tells Charter Educators: Put America Back in the Future Business
- Clinton at Charters Conference; Deal Meets With Gates Foundation
- Bill Clinton To Address Charter Schools Conference Tuesday in Atlanta
- Georgia Will Test Telephone Self-Reporting for Low-Risk Adult Parolees
- Georgia Probationers Could be Picking and Packing Down on the Farm
- Supreme Court Will Not Reconsider State Commission Schools Decision
- Do Public Sector Pensions Teeter on the Edge of Financial Collapse?
- Georgia Ranks 41st Nationally in Gross Domestic Product Annual Growth
- One Step Forward and A Long Road Ahead for Commission Schools
- Attorney General Olens Asks Supreme Court to Reconsider Charter Schools Decision
- Making The Moral Case ... Not the Money Case ... For Economic Policy
- Are Georgia’s OPEB Liabilities a Problem?
- The Worst Health Care Plan in the Nation? Medicaid
- The Parent Trigger, Online Education and Charter Schools
- Joel Klein on Digital Learning
- Tax Foundation releases latest state/local tax burden rankings
- Full Speed Ahead: Widening the Pathway to College and Career Success
- Full Speed Ahead: Widening the Pathway to College and Career Success
- New Study Shows Income Tax Rate Could Go to 4% or Lower Immediately
- Q & A with Rep. Price and Grace-Marie Turner
- Congressman Price Discusses the Politics and Policy of Federal Health Care Reform
- Grace-Marie Turner Discusses Market-Oriented State Health Care Reforms
- Josh Belinfante Discusses Medical Malpractice Reform Options
- Hans von Spakovsky Discusses Georgia Legal Reforms and Court Rulings
- Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald On the Need for Medical Malpractice Reform
- STOP THE NOISE: A Physician’s Quest to Silence the Politics of Health Care Reform
- Commentary: Home Remedies for What Ails Health Care
- Legal Opinion: Health Care Reform Is Struck Down Immediately in Georgia
- New Study Shows Medicaid Expansion Could Outstrip Georgia's Primary Care Capacity
- Criminal Justice Reform Has Bipartisan Support
- Poor, elderly and disabled could benefit if health care law overturned
- Audit Finds Drug Courts Reduce Recidivism and Save Taxpayers Money
- Dr. Christine Ries Discusses Tax Council Recommendations with the Tax Foundation
- Mark your calendar: Jay Greene talks school choice on March 5 in Atlanta
- Clearing the Path for Competency-Based Learning
- Excellent article by Walter Russell Mead
- State Spending Limit Proposed
- Rome Editorial: Prison and Mental Health Reforms Desperately Needed
- AJC: State could become a national model
- Georgia Needs a Lone Star State of Mind
- A Federal Spending Freeze is Not Enough
- Georgia Department of Corrections Commended for Forward Thinking on Telemedicine Solutions
- Foundation's Role Pivotal in Georgia's Lessons in School Choice
- Proven Solution to Reducing Crime and Recidivism While Saving Money
- Repeal Vote Should Start Focus on New Ideas
- Wall Street Journal: Georgia Tax Plan is the Anti-Illinois
- Misuse of Fees Weakens Trust in Government
- Rhode Island Leads the Way in Medicaid Reform
- Georgia Tech Ranked 4th Best Public College Investment in the Nation
- Florida Keeps Raising the Bar
- "Right on Crime" Message Resonating
- Should Georgia State Sales Taxes Apply To Groceries?
- Personal vs. Professional Services (or why not tax lawyers?!)
- Simplifying the Tax Code
- Tax Increase or Not?
- First Reaction to the Tax Council Recommendations
- Joel Klein on Education Lessons Learned
- Watch Digital Learning Commission Release Their Findings Live
- NYC Mayor Bloomberg Sticks With Business Leader To Run Nation's Largest Public School System
- Value-Added in NYC
- Repeal or Replace? How About New Ideas?
- Schools Should Look to Online Options Before Cutting Foreign Language and AP Courses
- Foundation in the News
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- Register by Tuesday, May 21 <br>To Attend, 'The Future of Education'
- 3 Upcoming Foundation Events Focus on Education
- May 23 Event Tackles, 'The Future of Education'
- Student Outreach Scholarship Program Announcement
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- National Transportation Expert Robert Poole <br>Keynotes Foundation's first event of 2013
- Moving Georgia Ahead: What's Coming Down the Pike
- Register by Friday for "A Portrait of The Iron Lady," With Thatcher Advisor and Friend John Blundell
- Foundation Policy Briefing Luncheon, Book Forum Celebrates The Iron Lady's Birthday with Thatcher advisor John Blundell
- Foundation Unveils Ga. Transportation Proposals on Sept. 21
- Foundation Unveils Its New Web Site
- Register for "The Road to Freedom," with Arthur Brooks, <br>June 27 Policy Briefing Luncheon and Book Forum
- Foundation Unveils Transportation Study at May 23 Leadership Breakfast
- Register Now for April 26 Foundation Event, 'Choice Matters: Expanding Educational Opportunity'
- Dave Roever to Speak at Callaway Gardens Saturday, April 14
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- 'Choice Matters: Expanding Educational Opportunity' Is Focus of Foundation's April 26 Leadership Breakfast
- Foundation Shares Free-market Links to Supreme Court Hearing on Federal Health Law
- One Day Left to Register for March 22 'Georgia Health Care Update,' Breakfast Event with AG Sam Olens, Health Care Expert Ron Bachman
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- Foundation Releases Issue Analysis on Georgia Juvenile Justice Reform
- Foundation Hosts March 22 Leadership Breakfast: 'Georgia Health Care Update'
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- Foundation Releases Issue Analysis on Georgia Criminal Justice Reform
- Register Now for Feb. 22 Leadership Breakfast with PayPal Co-founder Rod Martin
- PayPal Co-founder Rod Martin Keynotes Feb. 22 Leadership Breakfast
- Last Chance to Register for Jan. 25 Event Celebrating National School Choice Week
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- Foundation's Dec. 14 Leadership Breakfast focuses on 'Portland: Model or Maverick?'
- 20 Years of 'Policy over Politics' in Georgia Builds a Strong Foundation
- Right on Crime Launches Criminal Justice Reform Initiative Today in Georgia
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