October 7, 2022 • Pacific Legal Foundation
Georgia mothers lack alternatives when the state grants hospitals “competitor’s veto” power over birth centers.
September 30, 2022 • Commentary
A necessary part of the solution to Atlanta's traffic problem is creating more toll roads.
September 29, 2022 • Blog
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Atlanta, It’s Time For Renovations.
Few things in nature flourish with a rotten core.
September 23, 2022 • Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Georgia Senate Race Distracts From More Relevant State Elections
Erin Norman
Georgians would be better served to focus on elections closer to home, including the race for Governor and the state House and Senate.
September 16, 2022 • Commentary
Full practice authority for nurse practitioners and physician assistants improves healthcare access, outcomes and cost.
September 15, 2022
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Chris Denson
Edward Timmons, Ph.D.
One possible solution for Georgia's growing disparity in healthcare access is allowing full practice authority for nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
September 6, 2022 • Commentary
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Dr. Benjamin Scafidi
Dr. Greg Phelan
Dr. John Thompson
On Georgia Degrees Pay, students and their parents can find information about each major offered at each public university in Georgia.
August 31, 2022 • Blog
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A Medicaid Plan that Works for Georgia
We may finally get to see how work requirements fit with Medicaid. We can expect good things.
August 26, 2022 • Commentary
U.S. District Judge Lisa Godbey Wood's 65-page ruling is not only necessary at this juncture, but enlightening.
August 19, 2022 • Press Release
Featuring
Georgia Public Policy Foundation Applauds Decision to Protect Georgia’s Medicaid Waiver
"This waiver was a well-considered effort to offer a path to health coverage for low-income Georgians," said President and CEO Kyle Wingfield.
August 17, 2022 • Blog
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Expanding Medicaid Not A Cure-All
Simply saying "expand Medicaid" doesn’t solve the problems many patients and providers in Georgia face.
August 5, 2022 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Quotes of note “My most prized possession was my library card from the Oakland Public Library.” -Bill Russell 1934-2022 “Science is not a boy’s game, it’s not a […]
July 29, 2022 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Quotes of note “The thing I remember best about successful people I’ve met all through the years is their obvious delight in what they’re doing… and it seems […]
July 28, 2022 • Blog
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Chris Butler
Featuring
J. Thomas Perdue
Oconee County's regulations on slab construction lead to higher home prices for potential buyers, say experts.
July 26, 2022 • Blog
As Georgia lawmakers continue to debate the merits and details of school choice, we are in danger of getting left behind.
July 8, 2022 • RealClear Policy
Democrats have a pattern of advocating for healthcare reform that is long on style, but short on effectiveness.
June 23, 2022 • Commentary
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What the Carson Ruling Means for Education Freedom
Once a state does the right thing and establishes school choice, one thing that is forbidden is discrimination.
June 20, 2022 • Blog
We are not all descendants of American slavery, but to be an American is to have inherited its legacy, and its lessons.
June 17, 2022 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Quotes of note “Since there is no such entity as ‘the public,’ since the public is merely a number of individuals, the idea that ‘the public interest’ supersedes […]
June 16, 2022 • Blog
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New Election Laws and Larger Turnout
In last month’s primary elections, turnout was more than 50% higher than in the previous midterm election of 2018.
June 13, 2022 • Commentary
On June 3 the North Carolina Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill that would significantly restructure healthcare delivery. What could it mean for Georgia?
June 8, 2022 • Blog
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Supply Problems and Rising Home Prices
Rising home prices are a multi-faceted issue requiring multiple solutions. First, government officials should quit making homes pricier than than need be.
June 3, 2022 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Quotes of note“One of the most cowardly things ordinary people do is to shut their eyes to facts.” – C. S. Lewis “The most improper job of any […]
June 3, 2022 • Competitive Enterprise Institute
Politicians keep pushing the same protectionist policies, as though maybe this time the results will be different.
May 27, 2022 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Quotes of note“Duty, honor, country. These three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be.” – Gen. Douglas MacArthur […]
May 27, 2022 • Commentary
Kennedy Atkins reflects on three years in development at Georgia Policy.
May 20, 2022 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Quotes of note “Was not necessity the plea of every illegal exertion of power or exercise of oppression?… Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. […]
May 20, 2022 • Commentary
Should Georgia follow the emerging national pattern of learning loss caused by the pandemic, the results from these exams will paint an ugly picture.
May 19, 2022 • Blog
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Is it Time to Shake Up Primaries?
The beauty of our electoral system is that it has room for innovation within certain parameters. Here's one way to experiment.
May 13, 2022 • Friday Facts
It’s Friday! Quotes of note “The greatest evils in the world will not be carried out by men with guns, but by men in suits sitting behind desks.” – C.S. […]
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