April 5, 2024 • Friday Facts
The prospects for meaningful property tax reform seemed promising at the beginning of the session.
March 22, 2024 • Friday Facts
Georgia will soon require companies that receive taxpayer incentives to hold secret ballot elections for union representation.
March 21, 2024 • Commentary
The Peach State’s pending reform should spread nationwide.
March 8, 2024 • Friday Facts
Now that we are past Crossover Day, what will the final weeks of this session hold?
March 1, 2024 • Friday Facts
When it comes to state income taxes, Georgia competes in a low-tax region.
February 28, 2024 • Commentary
The Biden administration granted the Georgia Department of Education’s request to stop publishing school ratings on a familiar 0-100 scale.
February 23, 2024 • Friday Facts
Georgia Public Policy Foundation has compiled the data the Department of Education did not release and have made it available for you.
February 22, 2024 • Press Release
The Georgia Public Policy Foundation has published the College and Career Ready Performance Index overall scores for Georgia’s public schools.
February 22, 2024
The Georgia Public Policy Foundation has published the College and Career Ready Performance Index overall scores for Georgia’s public schools.
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.
February 9, 2024 • Friday Facts
Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia legislators are protecting workers’ right to privacy in union elections
January 12, 2024 • Friday Facts
Gov. Kemp makes push for school choice in Thursday's State of the State address.
January 3, 2024 • Commentary
The education establishment works harder to ensure parents – and taxpayers – don’t know the extent of the learning loss than do the work of remedying it.
December 15, 2023 • Friday Facts
When it comes to analyzing the available data on student outcomes for college and career academies, we found two main obstacles. What are they?
November 3, 2023 • Friday Facts
Georgia’s next Election Day is not in 2024. It’s next Tuesday.
November 1, 2023 • Blog
Georgia Pathways is intended to improve on the mediocrity of Medicaid.
October 18, 2023 • Commentary
Too much of the world seems intent on taking a dark turn toward the past.
October 6, 2023 • Friday Facts
This year alone, at least 19 states have significantly expanded school choice policies.
October 4, 2023 • Commentary
Both the bureaucratic tug-of-war and these funding fights represent the same root problem: a federal government too powerful and far-reaching.
September 20, 2023 • Commentary
Gov. Brian Kemp reinstated a suspension of the state’s motor fuel tax. But what should future actions look like?
September 19, 2023 • Blog
As populist voices become louder, what does it mean for the future of the conservative movement in America?
September 15, 2023 • Friday Facts
The Georgia Public Policy Foundation has released a new study of the lot and home size minimums enforced throughout the state.
September 1, 2023 • Friday Facts
Without major institutional reform, FAA will continue to struggle with congestion and delays.
August 25, 2023 • Friday Facts
The 2023 Georgia Housing Summit will dive into the issue of housing affordability in Georgia.
August 23, 2023 • Commentary
If inflation had “fallen,” people wouldn’t see prices continuing to rise substantially.
August 11, 2023 • Friday Facts
A strange tweet by the Republican State Leadership Committee claimed that “Georgia Republicans have made school choice a top priority!”
August 4, 2023 • Friday Facts
A list that gets its subject matter exactly backward makes me stop and wonder what’s going on.
July 28, 2023 • Friday Facts
The Georgia Department of Transportation plans to launch a pilot program later this year that will test mileage-based user fees.
July 27, 2023 • Commentary
For decades, Georgia has paid for its roads, bridges and other transportation infrastructure with a fuel tax. But that might be changing.
July 21, 2023 • Friday Facts
Short-term plan, are not subject to Obamacare rules and are thus much more affordable and flexible for families.
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