July 19, 2024 • Friday Facts
Besides the festivities and formalities that happen at conventions, delegates at national conventions also get a chance to adopt a party platform.
July 12, 2024 • Friday Facts
A new policy brief analyzes how Georgia’s health insurance landscape has improved since Gov. Kemp took office in 2019
July 11, 2024 • Commentary
When Gov. Brian Kemp was sworn into office on January 14, 2019, the health insurance landscape in Georgia was dire.
July 10, 2024 • Commentary
Estimates put the cost of regulations on American businesses at $2 to $3 trillion.
July 3, 2024 • Commentary
The machine is out of order. Returning it to its original design is vital.
June 21, 2024 • Friday Facts
A conservative approach to early childhood education.
June 12, 2024 • Commentary
As vehicles become more fuel efficient or run on alternative fuels, how will we continue to fund interstates?
May 29, 2024 • Commentary
Humility and sanity may be gone from Washington but still mostly prevails in Georgia. For now.
May 15, 2024 • Commentary
Vogtle Units 3 and 4 are the first completely new nuclear reactors brought online in this country in more than three decades.
May 9, 2024 • Commentary
On April 23, the Federal Trade Commission voted to approve a new final rule banning most non compete agreements across the entire economy.
May 3, 2024 • Friday Facts
We all know the federal government is a mess. What can we do?
May 2, 2024 • Commentary
Instead of repeatedly pushing the rock up the hill that is the federal government, Kimberley Strassel urges us to think more locally.
April 26, 2024 • Friday Facts
What is the future of impact fees in Georgia after a recent Supreme Court ruling?
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 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 15, 2024 • Commentary
By
Ed Pinto
Tobias Peter
Kevin Corinth
The housing shortage that policymakers are looking to solve is real. However, doubling down with more government subsidies for new apartments isn’t the answer.
February 2, 2024 • Friday Facts
Cobb County residents will soon be voting on an $11 billion bus-based transit plan.
January 24, 2024 • Commentary
The divergent realities of our state and federal governments were again on full display this past week.
January 19, 2024 • Blog
It was Budget Week at the State Capitol.
January 19, 2024 • Friday Facts
Why does Georgia continue to be one of the fastest growing states in the country?
January 10, 2024 • Blog
While every session of the General Assembly – like every election – is billed as consequential, this time the hype could be right.
January 5, 2024 • Friday Facts
What issues will lawmakers want to tackle in an election year?
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?
December 14, 2023 • Commentary
The Senate directive is short and sweet: “the Study Committee recommends that Georgia’s CON laws should be repealed in their entirety.”
November 2, 2023 • Blog
Certificate of Need laws prevent healthcare providers from adding medical equipment without first receiving permission from the state.
October 12, 2023 • Commentary
This battle is being waged in a different, even more insidious form.
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 28, 2023 • Commentary
In 2021, the Augusta Birth Center applied to become the first freestanding birth center in Richmond County.
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 8, 2023 • Friday Facts
It's time to support a return to the appropriate division of labor between Washington, D.C. and the states.
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