Topic: Utah


October 24, 2025 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: October 24, 2025

Although the public health emergency ended more than two years ago, these “enhanced” subsidies remain in place.

August 8, 2025 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: August 8, 2025

In its inaugural year, the Georgia Promise Scholarship has lived up to its name—offering real promise to thousands of families across the state.

June 13, 2025 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: June 13, 2025

How is the Department of Defense making it easier for military families to homeschool and what role will the Georgia Promise Scholarship play?

May 2, 2024 • Blog

Hybrid schools look to the future

Convention organizers said a hybrid school is one that meets a child’s individual needs and/or preferences, and they are only growing.

August 4, 2023 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: August 4, 2023

A list that gets its subject matter exactly backward makes me stop and wonder what’s going on.








February 10, 2023 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: February 10, 2023

It’s Friday! As rising housing costs continue to frustrate developers and buyers, it remains important for citizens to understand what goes into those costs – especially if they seem arbitrary or unnecessarily […]

February 3, 2023 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: February 3, 2023

It’s Friday! There once was a time when comedy was something that could bring people together. It was the job of comedians and satirists to mock and ridicule our largest […]

February 1, 2023 • Commentary

Tax credit scholarship expansion introduced

School choice continues to grow across the country with Iowa and Utah adopting universal programs in the past week.


October 12, 2022 • Commentary

Addressing Georgia’s Healthcare Shortage

Several Georgia counties and communities do not have adequate access to healthcare services. Full practice authority for practitioners would address this trend.



April 27, 2022 • Blog

Economic Rankings Provide Motivation to States

Florida leads Georgia in the rankings for 2022. So does (gulp) Tennessee. Relax, fellow Bulldogs. I’m not talking about college football, nor do I mean the Gators or the Volunteers. […]

February 3, 2022 • Blog

Tax Cuts Could Mean Windfalls for Georgia

Even without cutting tax revenues, flattening and lowering Georgia’s income-tax rate would be a big winner in terms of economic growth and job creation.


November 19, 2021 • Friday Facts

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

August 20, 2021 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: August 20, 2021

One of the founding principles of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation is to limit the role of government in the lives of Georgians.


May 21, 2021

Friday Facts: May 21, 2021

It’s Friday!  Memory Lane Civil Discourse: For years, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation sponsored debates among Georgia’s political candidates, and – as this 1994 article on tax reform demonstrates – […]

May 14, 2021

Friday Facts: May 14, 2021

It’s Friday!  Memory Lane Through the years, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation has presented the Freedom Award to  Georgians who have exemplified the principles of private enterprise and personal integrity. […]

November 20, 2020

Friday Facts: November 20, 2020

It’s Friday!  Quotes of Note “Whereas it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, […]

November 13, 2020 • Education Next

Pandemic Pods, Parents’ Response to Fickle Schools

With more school districts around the country announcing classes either of full-time remote learning or hybrid learning where children spend up to a week at hom
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