April 7, 2022 • Blog
You can find politicians who stay in office too long, but you won’t find many of them in the Georgia General Assembly.
March 18, 2022 • Daily Signal
Congress and the administration should make it a priority to remove harmful government interventions that are driving up food prices.
March 4, 2022 • Reason
A federal gasoline tax holiday would undermine the user fee system for funding highways and could worsen inflation.
January 28, 2022
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Bob Poole
Benita M. Dodd
As technology, policy and politics change the transportation landscape in Georgia, the state will have to reconsider how it funds transportation infrastructure.
January 28, 2022 • Reason
Biden wants billions for universal preschool, but a new study finds such programs could be harmful for children.
January 25, 2022 • In The Press
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Georgia sues Biden administration over health waiver
Georgia has filed suit against the Biden administration, demanding the state be allowed to impose a work and activity requirement for some Georgians in order to qualify for Medicaid insurance. […]
January 7, 2022 • Friday Facts
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Friday Facts: January 07, 2022
Yesterday, friends and family of the great Johnny Isakson gathered to memorialize the late Republican senator. Read Georgia Policy’s fond memories of our friend
January 7, 2022 • Blog
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2022 Legislative Session Readies for Kickoff
The 2022 legislative session will begin on Monday, January 10, under a cloud of uncertainty: Will Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs finally defeat the Alabam
December 31, 2021 • Friday Facts
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Friday Facts: December 31, 2021
In celebration of the Foundation's 30th anniversary in 2021, the Friday Facts included "a trip down Memory Lane," with photographs, news clips and articles thro
December 17, 2021 • Commentary
After months of negotiation, the bill is predicted to cost $2.2 trillion.
December 17, 2021 • Friday Facts
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Friday Facts: December 17, 2021
Limited government and fiscal responsibility have been mainstays of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation since its founding in 1991.
December 10, 2021 • Fordham Institute
While Building Back Better, President Biden and the Democrat-controlled Congress are poised to continue the federal government’s spending spree.
December 3, 2021
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Friday Facts: December 03, 2021
In the early days of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, even public charter school choice was needlessly limited in Georgia, as this 1996 article demonstrate
November 26, 2021 • Friday Facts
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Friday Facts: November 26, 2021
At the Georgia Public Policy Foundation’s 30th anniversary dinner in September, our photographer captured the attending presidents who have led the organization
November 26, 2021 • Friday Facts
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Friday Facts: November 26, 2021
All the president’s men: At the Georgia Public Policy Foundation’s 30th anniversary dinner in September, our photographer captured the attending presidents who
November 19, 2021 • Friday Facts
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Friday Facts: November 19, 2021
Welfare reform and championing the dignity of work have been longtime, linked goals at the Georgia Public Policy Foundation since its founding in 1991, as this
November 12, 2021 • Friday Facts
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Friday Facts: November 12, 2021
In 2010, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation held its first legislative policy forum.
October 22, 2021 • Friday Facts
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Friday Facts: October 22, 2021
Since its earliest days, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation has stood for limited government, personal responsibility and individual initiative.
September 24, 2021 • Friday Facts
Thirty years of Policy Over Politics: The Georgia Public Policy Foundation celebrated its 30th anniversary on September 16 at the Georgia Aquarium with nearly 2
September 17, 2021 • Friday Facts
The Georgia Public Policy Foundation marked 30 years of “Changing Georgia Policy, Changing Georgians’ Lives” with a dinner celebration Thursday night at the Geo
September 17, 2021 • Commentary
In almost all recent polling, voters say healthcare is their number one concern. They also trust Democrats more than Republicans on the issue.
September 15, 2021 • Foundation News
President Joe Biden this past week said federal agencies will begin requiring employers with as few as 100 employees to mandate their workers get vaccinated aga
September 10, 2021 • Friday Facts
A sign painted on the hillside campus of Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School along U.S. 23 in Rabun County is one of many across Georgia and around the nation to commem
September 3, 2021 • Friday Facts
In less than two weeks, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation celebrates its 30th anniversary with a September 16 event at the Georgia Aquarium.
September 3, 2021 • Commentary
For environmentalists and climate activists who are serious about realistic energy options to reduce pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions, nuclear power is a
August 12, 2021 • Foundation News
Government has not covered itself in glory during the pandemic. Perhaps nothing illustrates this better than the eviction moratorium.
August 2, 2021 • Commentary
Medical Monday: A weekly post of healthcare- and technology-related policy news, views and commentaries.
July 23, 2021 • Friday Facts
Sometimes, the wheels of change turn exceedingly slow. As early as 1992 (right) – one year after the Georgia Public Policy Foundation was founded – and as recen
June 18, 2021 • Commentary
In the 1860s, news traveled slowly. There was no Twitter, no 24-hour cable news, no talk radio. For many enslaved people on the Western Frontier, news of their emancipation arrived […]
June 10, 2021 • Blog
For a group that says it wants to increase healthcare access for all, the Biden administration has spent much of its early months in office trying to stymie reforms in […]
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