Topic: Education and Labor Committee



March 29, 2025 • Blog

At The Capitol, Legislative Days 35-37

After wrapping up three more legislative days this week, we’re down to just three left next week before Sine Die next Friday.



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 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 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: February 9, 2024

Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia legislators are protecting workers’ right to privacy in union elections




February 16, 2022 • Blog

Education Legislation vs. Status Quo

With two bills in the legislature, the most important question is how much better off students would be under either proposal than under the status quo.

February 4, 2022 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: February 04, 2022

As housing prices continue to skyrocket, our latest study identifies the cost of regulatory compliance as a large factor.

May 5, 2021 • Savannah Morning News

Education Options Move Forward Around the Nation

Being focused primarily on what happens in Georgia, it can be easy to miss important developments elsewhere. But when it comes to expanding educational options, other states keep rubbing it […]


March 26, 2021

Friday Facts: March 26, 2021

It’s Friday!  Friday’s Freshest: Visit georgiapolicy.org to read the Foundation’s latest commentary, “Don’t Let Strings on Covid Cash Make Georgia Feds’ Puppet,” by Kyle Wingfield. Memory Lane: The Georgia Public […]

February 26, 2021

Friday Facts: February 26, 2021

It’s Friday!  Memory Lane: Zell Miller, who was governor of Georgia before becoming U.S. senator for Georgia, died March 23, 2018, at age 86. His birthday would have been February […]

February 19, 2021

Friday Facts: February 19, 2021

It’s Friday!  Memory Lane: Expanding school choice has been front and center for the Georgia Public Policy Foundation since its inception, as this article from 1992 demonstrates. The Foundation, which […]

October 21, 2016

Give Prisoners a Second Chance

By Gerard Robinson and Elizabeth English On October 12, 29 prisoners and 45 Baltimore-area experts in criminal justice congregated in the Jessup Correctional Institution library. Most were members of the […]

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