July 17, 2024 • Blog
Whether you're looking for a unique house or trying to save money, Georgians looking for a nontraditional house often face numerous regulations and limits.
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 28, 2024 • Friday Facts
This week, the Georgia Senate’s Study Committee on Artificial Intelligence convened to discuss the future of AI in Georgia.
June 21, 2024 • Friday Facts
A conservative approach to early childhood education.
June 20, 2024 • Commentary
By
Frederick Hess
Michael McShane
For years, conservatives have dropped the ball on early childhood education policy, almost entirely ceding the playing field to the left.
June 19, 2024 • Commentary
Having the freedom to enjoy the fruits of one’s own labor, however large they may grow, remains an essentially American dream.
June 14, 2024 • Friday Facts
Why Georgia needs to be serious about tort reform.
June 13, 2024 • Commentary
In 2023, Georgia had the dubious honor of topping the American Tort Reform Association’s list of the country’s “Judicial Hellholes.”
June 12, 2024 • Commentary
As vehicles become more fuel efficient or run on alternative fuels, how will we continue to fund interstates?
June 7, 2024 • Friday Facts
In Georgia, the four largest health systems currently account for 51.6% of hospital beds available statewide.
June 6, 2024 • Commentary
In Georgia, the four largest health systems currently account for 51.6% of hospital beds available statewide.
June 5, 2024 • Blog
Every American ought to want our legal system to be operating at the highest possible level, with strong public confidence. That isn’t the case at this moment.
May 31, 2024 • Friday Facts
New effort to look into occupational licensing in Georgia underway.
May 29, 2024 • Commentary
Humility and sanity may be gone from Washington but still mostly prevails in Georgia. For now.
May 24, 2024 • Friday Facts
This weekend, we pause to remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in defending our great nation.
May 23, 2024 • Blog
We arrived, parked, entered the cemetery, and were immediately struck by the simple, still beauty of the grounds they kept.
May 17, 2024 • Friday Facts
Much of this increase in house prices is not due to market forces, but rather dictated by a complex system of regulatory factors that increase costs.
May 16, 2024 • Blog
A monthly compilation of alleged or documented stories about waste, fraud or abuse of taxpayer money or taxpayer-funded resources throughout Georgia.
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 10, 2024 • Friday Facts
The Federal Trade Commission recently voted to approve a new final rule banning non compete agreements across the entire economy.
May 9, 2024 • Blog
North Carolina's population is slightly smaller than Georgia's yet they have more than twice as many breweries.
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 8, 2024 • Commentary
As we watch the anti-Israel protests on multiple college campuses – and reactions to those protests – it sure feels like change is in the air.
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?
April 25, 2024 • Commentary
Until recently, impact fees were believed to be immune from attacks under the Takings Clause of the United States Constitution. What has changed?
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