January 2, 2026 • Friday Facts
How Can We Cap Property Taxes in Georgia?
December 5, 2025 • Friday Facts
Extending Obamacare COVID Subsidies Will Result In Employers Dropping Insurance Coverage
December 4, 2025 • The Federalist
By
Brian Blase
John R. Graham
Extending Obamacare COVID-era subsidies would exacerbate existing incentives for small employers to dump employees onto taxpayer-subsidized insurance exchanges.
November 20, 2025 • Commentary
The 50-year mortgage proposal attempts to solve a supply-side problem with a demand-side solution.
October 24, 2025 • Friday Facts
Although the public health emergency ended more than two years ago, these “enhanced” subsidies remain in place.
October 23, 2025 • Commentary
Expiring healthcare subsidies account for only a 4% increase in average healthcare premiums in 2026.
October 3, 2025 • Friday Facts
Georgia has made important progress, but more reforms are needed to ensure residents in rural and underserved communities receive the care they deserve.
August 22, 2025 • Friday Facts
How do Georgia's taxes stack up against the rest of the country? We dive in.
August 21, 2025 • Commentary
Americans are voting with their feet, leaving high-tax states behind. Where does Georgia stand?
April 25, 2025 • Friday Facts
It turns out $6,500 goes a long way — especially when you give it to parents instead of bureaucrats.
April 22, 2025 • Blog
For years, Georgia has steadily improved in many ways. But other states are improving even faster.
December 19, 2024 • Blog
This year, Georgia Public Policy Foundation once again had our biggest year to date in terms of content produced and consumed.
November 21, 2024 • Commentary
A healthy university system that offers robust educational pathways and adequately prepares students for work is to the benefit of a state.
October 24, 2024 • Commentary
New technologies intersect with every policy area, and rapid technological advancements often leave policy makers feeling as if they need to play keep-up.
September 12, 2024 • Commentary
School choice is sweeping the nation because parents—regardless of ethnicity, political persuasion, or religious convictions—are demanding school choice.
September 4, 2024 • Blog
After the initial sense of dread at having to rearrange my calendar wore off, it was a refreshing experience.
August 30, 2024 • Friday Facts
Labor Day weekend gives us an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of the American worker.
August 15, 2024 • Commentary
If the individual provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expire at the end of next year, tax filing will get more complicated for millions of Americans.
August 14, 2024 • Commentary
Those who want homes that are more affordable, electricity that remains reliable, and roads that are less congested should speak up.
July 25, 2024 • Commentary
Children across Georgia will soon be returning to school. Recently, however, “back to school” has begun to look a little different for many.
July 11, 2024 • Commentary
Choice and competition in the health insurance market are not only good for consumers, but providers as well.
June 19, 2024 • Commentary
Having the freedom to enjoy the fruits of one’s own labor, however large they may grow, remains an essentially American dream.
June 13, 2024 • Press Release
The Keep Georgia Working campaign will target the more than one million new residents to Georgia over the past decade.
May 23, 2024 • Blog
We arrived, parked, entered the cemetery, and were immediately struck by the simple, still beauty of the grounds they kept.
May 8, 2024 • Commentary
As we watch the anti-Israel protests on multiple college campuses – and reactions to those protests – it sure feels like change is in the air.
April 5, 2024 • Friday Facts
The prospects for meaningful property tax reform seemed promising at the beginning of the session.
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.
January 11, 2024 • Commentary
Gov. Brian Kemp displayed an urgency in his call for school choice this session,
December 28, 2023 • Blog
Every time you stream a song by Bing Crosby or the Ronettes, you’re re-counting the votes of those who came before you.
December 20, 2023 • Commentary
From food to travel to presents, 2023 is going down as the costliest Christmas ever.
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