March 26, 2026 • Commentary Major Education Bills Advance in Georgia Legislature as Session Nears End By J. Thomas Perdue School Choice, Literacy and Classroom Policy Shape Georgia’s Education Agenda
March 22, 2025 • Blog At The Capitol, Legislative Days 32-34 Tax cuts and and the first tort reform measure are headed to the Governor.
March 8, 2025 • Blog At The Capitol: Crossover Day Lawmakers hit Crossover Day on Thursday, providing us with a good idea of the legislature’s priorities for the remainder of the session.
March 1, 2025 • Blog At the Capitol, Legislative Days 22-25 The Senate advanced Red Tape Reform this week.
February 28, 2025 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: February 28, 2025 We might be entering an age of reconsidering how we produce and retain physicians in Georgia.
February 22, 2025 • Blog At The Capitol, Legislative Days 18-21 Tort reform advanced out of the Senate and heads to the House.
February 15, 2025 • Blog At The Capitol, Legislative Days 14-17 Lawmakers advanced tort reform and tax relief measures this week.
February 8, 2025 • Blog At The Capitol, Legislative Days 10-13 Lawmakers wrapped up the 13th day of the legislative session on Thursday, meaning they are about one-third of the way through the 2025 session.
February 7, 2025 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: February 7, 2025 Legislators will soon begin hearings for Gov. Brian Kemp’s much publicized attempt to reform Georgia’s legal system.
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 17, 2025 • Blog At The Capitol: Legislative Days 1-5 The 40-day Georgia legislative session gaveled in on Monday, January 13 and legislators quickly handled ceremonial and preliminary duties.
March 28, 2024 • Blog At the Capitol: That’s a wrap on the 2024 session By J. Thomas Perdue The story of this year’s session is ultimately one of tangible, if incremental, progress.
March 23, 2024 • Blog At the Capitol: Week of March 18 We are nearing Sine Die and the end of the 2024 session.
March 22, 2024 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: March 22, 2024 Georgia will soon require companies that receive taxpayer incentives to hold secret ballot elections for union representation.
March 15, 2024 • Blog At the Capitol: Week of March 11 The 2024 session continues to tick by as lawmakers completed Legislative Day 35 on Thursday.
March 15, 2024 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: March 15, 2024 Lawmakers move bills on school choice and CON. But what do those bills look like?
March 8, 2024 • Blog At the Capitol: Week of March 4 Since Crossover Day, lawmakers have been busy working on bills that passed the other chamber as we close in on Sine Die.
March 8, 2024 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: March 8, 2024 Now that we are past Crossover Day, what will the final weeks of this session hold?
February 29, 2024 • Blog Georgia Public Policy Foundation participates in Hispanic Day at the State Capitol By Georgia Public Policy Foundation participates in Hispanic Day at the State Capitol The day highlighted the contributions and achievements of the Hispanic community in Georgia.
February 23, 2024 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: February 23, 2024 Georgia Public Policy Foundation has compiled the data the Department of Education did not release and have made it available for you.
February 9, 2024 • Blog At the Capitol: Week of February 5 Lawmakers are busy as they near the halfway point of the 2024 legislative session.
February 9, 2024 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: February 9, 2024 Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia legislators are protecting workers’ right to privacy in union elections
January 26, 2024 • Blog At the Capitol: Week of January 22 Lawmakers convened for Days 6-10 of the 2024 legislative session this week.
January 26, 2024 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: January 26, 2024 This week we celebrate National School Choice Week in Georgia.
January 5, 2024 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: January 5, 2024 What issues will lawmakers want to tackle in an election year?
December 15, 2023 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: December 15, 2023 When it comes to analyzing the available data on student outcomes for college and career academies, we found two main obstacles. What are they?
December 14, 2023 • Commentary Clarity in the need to repeal Certificate of Need laws By Kyle Wingfield The Senate directive is short and sweet: “the Study Committee recommends that Georgia’s CON laws should be repealed in their entirety.”
June 5, 2023 • Blog Georgia’s CON pits the powerful against rural healthcare needs By Chris Butler “We want folks here to have a choice, but without competition there is no incentive to be any better.”
March 31, 2023 • Friday Facts Friday Facts: March 31, 2023 It’s Friday! It takes 120 votes to pass a bill through the General Assembly: 29 or more in the Senate, and 91 or more in the House. In the waning […]