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Supply Chain Snags and Silver Linings

Logistics is a hot topic because it is suddenly a troubled area after being a part of life that has almost always worked smoothly and uninterrupted.
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Friday Facts: October 22, 2021

It’s Friday!  Memory Lane The dignity of work: Since its earliest days, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation has stood for limited government, personal responsibility and individual initiative. In the 1990s, that meant advocating for welfare reform in Georgia. This 1996 editorial in the Savannah Morning News championing “welfare to work” cites the Foundation’s research on the issue. This year, the Foundation celebrates 30 years of “Changing Georgia Policy, Changing Georgians’ Lives,’’ and its work to reinforce the dignity of work and self-sufficiency among all Georgians continues. Events The 2021 Georgia … Continue Reading →

2021 Georgia Legislative Policy Forum, Rx for What Ails the State

For more than a decade, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation’s Georgia Legislative Policy Forum has sought to tackle the most pressing issues of the day in the state. This year is no different.

A Waste of Money: Why are Atlanta Residents Trashing Garbage Pickup?

Many municipalities are struggling to keep up with waste management. We asked what’s happening and why residents are paying the price.

Recent Foundation Publications

The Georgia Public Policy Foundation’s 2021 publications are listed below by date of publication. Click on a link to read. Sign up here to be added to the Foundation’s media mailing list and receive news releases, commentaries and event updates and invitations.  Click on this link  for a list of publications from 2020. September 30: Charter Schools Prove Their Value to Georgia Families, by Tony Roberts The enrollment gains experienced during the pandemic show the important role these innovative schools play in the state’s overall public school system. September 23: … Continue Reading →