November 7, 2024 • Commentary
While none of the statewide constitutional officers were on the ballot this year, every member of the legislature faced the voters.
October 25, 2024 • Friday Facts
We can protect children without imposing sweeping regulations that breach parental autonomy and our fundamental personal freedoms.
October 3, 2024
Commonsense solutions to Georgia's biggest issues
September 18, 2024 • Blog
Among in state movers, Georgians are moving away from the state’s most populous counties.
September 13, 2024 • Friday Facts
School choice opponents continue to mislead.
August 16, 2024 • Friday Facts
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.
June 13, 2024 • Commentary
In 2023, Georgia had the dubious honor of topping the American Tort Reform Association’s list of the country’s “Judicial Hellholes.”
May 31, 2024 • Friday Facts
New effort to look into occupational licensing in Georgia underway.
May 24, 2024 • Friday Facts
This weekend, we pause to remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in defending our great nation.
May 17, 2024 • Friday Facts
Much of this increase in house prices is not due to market forces, but rather dictated by a complex system of regulatory factors that increase costs.
April 26, 2024 • Friday Facts
What is the future of impact fees in Georgia after a recent Supreme Court ruling?
April 19, 2024 • Friday Facts
The federal student loan program is a mess.
April 12, 2024 • Friday Facts
Georgia is not meeting its full potential in making open enrollment programs accessible to students.
April 11, 2024
While Georgia law allows transfers to and from public schools, there are still numerous legal, financial and bureaucratic limitations.
April 9, 2024 • Blog
Gwinnett and Cobb County will ask voters to approve a one-cent sales tax to expand public transit options this fall.
April 5, 2024 • Friday Facts
The prospects for meaningful property tax reform seemed promising at the beginning of the session.
March 15, 2024 • Friday Facts
Lawmakers move bills on school choice and CON. But what do those bills look like?
March 8, 2024 • Friday Facts
Now that we are past Crossover Day, what will the final weeks of this session hold?
March 6, 2024 • Blog
When Gwinnett County voters head to the polls on November 5 they will be asked to approve a new one-cent sales tax to expand transit service in the county.
March 1, 2024 • Friday Facts
When it comes to state income taxes, Georgia competes in a low-tax region.
February 21, 2024 • Commentary
What does this mean, not just for the Atlanta metro area, but the entire state?
February 16, 2024 • Friday Facts
We can increase housing affordability, not with taxpayer subsidies, but by removing regulations that limit what types of houses can be built and where.
January 26, 2024 • Friday Facts
This week we celebrate National School Choice Week in Georgia.
January 19, 2024 • Friday Facts
Why does Georgia continue to be one of the fastest growing states in the country?
January 12, 2024 • Friday Facts
Gov. Kemp makes push for school choice in Thursday's State of the State address.
January 10, 2024 • Blog
The Braves announced this week that the Double-A affiliate will be moving from Pearl, Mississippi to Columbus, Georgia.
December 8, 2023 • Friday Facts
Georgia policymakers may be asked to consider a potential expansion of the state Medicaid program using Arkansas as the model.
December 1, 2023 • Friday Facts
When deciding what people value when deciding where to live, work and raise a family, people and businesses tend to favor states with low taxes.
November 10, 2023 • Friday Facts
Gov. Kemp extends suspension of gas tax until the end of November.
October 27, 2023 • Friday Facts
Just in time for Halloween, we outline 11 spooky policy ideas - from banning gas-powered vehicles to blocking charter schools - we should all run from.
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