November 20, 2025 • Commentary
The 50-year mortgage proposal attempts to solve a supply-side problem with a demand-side solution.
September 25, 2025 • Commentary
“The rich don’t pay their fair share” is a claim repeated so often that it has become a cliché.
September 12, 2025 • Friday Facts
Georgia's ranking in the Heritage Foundation’s 2025 Education Freedom Report Card dropped this year. Why?
September 11, 2025 • Commentary
Georgia’s performance, at least relative to other states by the Heritage Report Card’s metrics, is lagging a bit from last year.
March 6, 2025 • Commentary
The Peach State made history this week by opening applications for the new Georgia Promise Scholarship on March 1.
January 2, 2025
Several states are taking measures to curb overregulation and reduce the size of their regulatory codes.
September 19, 2024
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Baruch Feigenbaum
Christian Barnard
There is a disparity among Georgia schools when it comes to transporting students to and from their homes. Are better options available?
September 13, 2024 • Friday Facts
School choice opponents continue to mislead.
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 6, 2024 • Friday Facts
States should take charge of their own policies, fostering innovation and better results.
September 5, 2024 • Commentary
Letting states try out new policies allows them to find the best solutions.
July 12, 2024 • Friday Facts
A new policy brief analyzes how Georgia’s health insurance landscape has improved since Gov. Kemp took office in 2019
April 26, 2024 • Friday Facts
What is the future of impact fees in Georgia after a recent Supreme Court ruling?
April 25, 2024 • Commentary
Until recently, impact fees were believed to be immune from attacks under the Takings Clause of the United States Constitution. What has changed?
January 25, 2024 • Commentary
In 2023, the school choice movement made more progress expanding education options than ever before. What will 2024 bring?
June 9, 2023 • Friday Facts
Atlanta's taxis are struggling. So what did they do? Asked the City Council to raise the rates they charge customers.
May 10, 2023 • Commentary
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Low tax states continue to attract new residents
New residents to Georgia brought a net $1.28 billion increase in adjusted gross income last year.
April 6, 2023 • Blog
The latest stories about waste, fraud or abuse of taxpayer money or taxpayer-funded resources throughout Georgia.
March 22, 2023 • Commentary
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Will Georgia join the growing number of states expanding education options?
Other states such as West Virginia, Arizona, Iowa, Utah and Arkansas have approved universal choice bills. More states are prepped for expansion.
March 1, 2023 • Commentary
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More education options good for Georgia students, families
Pending legislation would establish education scholarship accounts for Georgia students.
January 26, 2023 • Commentary
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Jason Bedrick
Matt Ladner, PhD
Education choice policies expand educational opportunity for rural families while spurring rural district schools to improve their performance.
January 18, 2023 • Blog
Georgia will join several other states in recognizing National School Choice Week next week.
January 13, 2023 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Georgia is the best in the nation when it comes to college football. That is undisputed. But one public policy area where Georgia needs work is occupational regulations. […]
January 11, 2023 • Commentary
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Who will emerge as Georgia’s school choice champion?
Educational freedom has been on quite a roll in recent years. Just not in Georgia.
January 6, 2023 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! The 2023 edition of the Georgia legislature includes more than its fair share of unknowns. Or as we say in the South, it will be as clear as […]
November 16, 2022 • Commentary
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Brian Kemp Sets the Standard
Brian Kemp won’t be on the ballot in 2024. It’s up to GOP primary voters to decide which candidate in 2024 can meet the standard he set.
November 14, 2022 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Friday’s Freshest: Today is Veterans Day. In this week’s commentary, investigative journalist Chris Butler shares his thoughts on how Americans currently view the holiday. Many veterans feel overlooked, […]
October 19, 2022 • Commentary
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A Report Card for Governors’ Fiscal Policy
See how Brian Kemp stacks up against his peers when it comes to taxes, spending and budgeting.
September 23, 2022 • Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Georgia Senate Race Distracts From More Relevant State Elections
Erin Norman
Georgians would be better served to focus on elections closer to home, including the race for Governor and the state House and Senate.
July 26, 2022 • Blog
As Georgia lawmakers continue to debate the merits and details of school choice, we are in danger of getting left behind.
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