Topic: Burt Jones

March 27, 2026 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: March 27, 2026

As Georgia’s legislative session enters its final week, education policy is once again taking center stage under the Gold Dome. Lawmakers are racing to move key proposals across the finish […]

















August 8, 2025 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: August 8, 2025

In its inaugural year, the Georgia Promise Scholarship has lived up to its name—offering real promise to thousands of families across the state.

August 1, 2025 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: August 1, 2025

Georgia is adding people faster than it’s adding places for them to live. 

July 25, 2025 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: July 25, 2025

On July 17, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones announced the creation of the Georgia Senate Committee on Eliminating Georgia’s Income Tax



March 21, 2025 • Press Release

Foundation praises passage of SB 68

The Georgia Public Policy Foundation and Georgia Policy Impact congratulate the members of the General Assembly for passing Senate Bill 68.

March 19, 2025 • Blog

Keeping Georgia’s Promise

New beginnings are exciting. They can also be tough, which is why new initiatives don’t need any extra obstacles placed in their path.




February 20, 2025 • Commentary

Georgia’s legislative push for regulatory reform

The regulatory state took center stage at the General Assembly as both chambers held hearings on how to reduce the growing regulatory burden on Georgians. 

February 1, 2025 • Blog

At The Capitol: Legislative Days 6-9 

Lawmakers returned to the Capitol this week after inclement weather throughout the state postponed budget hearings that were supposed to be held last week.

January 31, 2025 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: January 31, 2025

This year marks the 15th anniversary of National School Choice Week and an important moment in the history of the school choice movement.
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