June 14, 2026 • Friday Facts
Imagine handing your landlord $300,000, living in his house for two years without ever making a rent payment, and then getting the full $300,000 back when you move out. Did […]
June 5, 2026 • Friday Facts
School choice is one of the great policy success stories of the past decade. Across the country, lawmakers are launching new programs, states are lifting enrollment caps, and families are […]
May 28, 2026 • Commentary
When judges begin to view themselves as lawmakers, they compromise the unique role they are meant to play.
May 22, 2026 • Commentary
How a Battlefield Rider Became the Voice of America's Fallen
May 7, 2026 • Commentary
Charter School Week Is a Good Time to Change That.
April 16, 2026 • Commentary
Washington’s biggest fiscal problem isn’t hard to see—it’s that the fastest-growing costs are also the hardest for Congress to confront.
March 27, 2026 • Friday Facts
As Georgia’s legislative session enters its final week, education policy is once again taking center stage under the Gold Dome. Lawmakers are racing to move key proposals across the finish […]
March 20, 2026 • Friday Facts
The Fight Against Red Tape Continues in Georgia
March 19, 2026 • Commentary
Regulatory reform is still very much alive at the Capitol.
March 13, 2026 • Friday Facts
The 2026 Election Hangs Over the 2026 Legislative Session
March 12, 2026 • Commentary
Last Friday marked Crossover Day in the Georgia legislative session, the point by which bills must clear their chamber of origin to remain viable.
March 6, 2026 • Friday Facts
The 2026 Election Hangs Over the 2026 Legislative Session
February 27, 2026 • Friday Facts
The 2026 Election Hangs Over the 2026 Legislative Session
February 20, 2026 • Friday Facts
The 2026 Election Hangs Over the 2026 Legislative Session
February 13, 2026 • Friday Facts
The 2026 Election Hangs Over the 2026 Legislative Session
February 6, 2026 • Friday Facts
The 2026 Election Hangs Over the 2026 Legislative Session
January 30, 2026 • Friday Facts
The 2026 Election Hangs Over the 2026 Legislative Session
January 23, 2026 • Friday Facts
The 2026 Election Hangs Over the 2026 Legislative Session
January 16, 2026 • Friday Facts
The 2026 Election Hangs Over the 2026 Legislative Session
January 9, 2026 • Friday Facts
The 2026 Election Hangs Over the 2026 Legislative Session
January 8, 2026 • Commentary
The 2026 legislative session marks both an endpoint and the eventual transition to come.
December 19, 2025 • Friday Facts
What Will A Federal Tax Credit Scholarship Look Like?
November 28, 2025 • Friday Facts
This Thanksgiving, we once again pause for a moment to give thanks for our many blessings.
November 14, 2025 • Friday Facts
This week features a review of how effective the current QBE formula is at accounting for unequal funding across school districts in Georgia.
November 7, 2025 • Friday Facts
A new Georgia Public Policy Foundation report challenges one of the most common narratives in the housing debate.
October 17, 2025 • Friday Facts
Here’s a simple idea: if a Georgia public school has an open seat, any Georgia student should be able to take it.
August 29, 2025 • Friday Facts
Labor Day is a time to celebrate the American worker. But it’s also a time to ask ourselves: What state is doing the best job of putting workers first?
August 28, 2025 • Commentary
Georgia has led the nation in adopting pro-worker reforms.
July 29, 2025
By
Chris Denson
J. Thomas Perdue
Georgia is growing fast—adding more than a million new residents each decade. But housing construction hasn’t kept pace.
June 20, 2025 • Friday Facts
The budget year that begins July 1 will be the third straight with no “bond package,” as that section is typically called.
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