May 14, 2026 • Commentary
Gov. Brian Kemp announced a special legislative session to convene on June 17.
May 7, 2026 • Commentary
Charter School Week Is a Good Time to Change That.
April 30, 2026 • Commentary
Georgia’s tax debates deserve better than Washington-style claims that smaller increases amount to cuts.
April 23, 2026 • Commentary
New legislation builds on lessons from Mississippi, Louisiana and Tennessee, but success will depend on careful implementation.
December 18, 2025 • Commentary
How a new federal program could reshape school choice
November 6, 2025
By
Chris Denson
J. Thomas Perdue
Georgia Public Policy Foundation examines the role of corporate buyers in housing affordability and homeownership trends.
September 18, 2025 • Commentary
Today, 22% of Georgia students are chronically absent, meaning they miss at least 18 days per year.
September 5, 2025 • Friday Facts
Georgians are facing a hard truth about housing: When government ties up supply, prices soar.
September 4, 2025 • Commentary
Georgians are facing a hard truth about housing: when government ties up supply, prices soar. And homeownership slips further out of reach.
November 20, 2024 • Commentary
The Founders didn’t invent the filibuster, but they did want to make it difficult to change federal law.
August 9, 2024 • Friday Facts
The Federal Reserve’s high interest rate policy may backfire.
August 8, 2024 • Commentary
History will not judge the Powell Federal Reserve well should the economy now succumb to a recession.
July 18, 2024 • Commentary
There is a mounting bipartisan consensus that free trade is no longer in the interests of the American people.
July 17, 2024 • Blog
Whether you're looking for a unique house or trying to save money, Georgians looking for a nontraditional house often face numerous regulations and limits.
June 21, 2024 • Friday Facts
A conservative approach to early childhood education.
June 20, 2024 • Commentary
By
Frederick Hess
Michael McShane
For years, conservatives have dropped the ball on early childhood education policy, almost entirely ceding the playing field to the left.
April 19, 2024 • Friday Facts
The federal student loan program is a mess.
April 18, 2024 • Commentary
With the federal student loan program going off the rails (if it was ever really on them), the time is right for a serious conversation about privatization.
February 16, 2024 • Friday Facts
We can increase housing affordability, not with taxpayer subsidies, but by removing regulations that limit what types of houses can be built and where.
February 15, 2024 • Commentary
By
Ed Pinto
Tobias Peter
Kevin Corinth
The housing shortage that policymakers are looking to solve is real. However, doubling down with more government subsidies for new apartments isn’t the answer.
January 18, 2024 • Commentary
There has been significant migration from high-tax and high-regulation states to economically free states with lighter tax and regulatory burdens.
October 19, 2023 • Commentary
The event consisted of four panels, each covering a specific area: Housing Policy, Neighborly Innovation, Financial Innovation and Building Innovation.
September 22, 2023 • Friday Facts
As populist voices become louder, what does it mean for the future of the conservative movement in America?
September 19, 2023 • Blog
As populist voices become louder, what does it mean for the future of the conservative movement in America?
September 1, 2023 • Friday Facts
Without major institutional reform, FAA will continue to struggle with congestion and delays.
August 18, 2023 • Friday Facts
It’s tax time for local governments across Georgia, the season when local governments review their updated tax digests and set their millage rates.
July 12, 2023 • Blog
The Georgia Public Policy Foundation kicks off the Georgia Freedom Series with author Matthew Continetti in September.
February 6, 2023
While impact fees are a tool to help defray the costs of infrastructure needed to support new development, they are also an additional housing cost.
December 22, 2022 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Friday’s Freshest: Santa Claus is comin’ to town this week. Legislators don’t arrive until next month. When they do arrive at the Capitol, there will be lots of […]
December 16, 2022 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Friday’s Freshest: Atlanta, like most metro areas, has seen its home prices fall since peaking in the summer of 2022. This recent decline obscures the long-term trend: Atlanta’s […]
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