June 26, 2026 • Friday Facts
In the ongoing debate over why homeownership remains out of reach for so many Georgia families, we have the usual explanations: higher interest rates, institutional investors buying up homes, global […]
June 19, 2026 • Friday Facts
It’s just good manners to clean up when company’s coming. The 23rd FIFA World Cup is an interesting backdrop for the United States’ 250th birthday. Soccer fans from around the […]
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.
October 2, 2025 • Commentary
Georgia’s doctor shortage is large, and growing larger. Facing that fact is crucial if policymakers are to address the problem.
September 19, 2025 • Friday Facts
Since schools closed in March 2020, student absenteeism has surged, and the habit of attending school every day has been slow to return.
September 12, 2025 • Friday Facts
Georgia's ranking in the Heritage Foundation’s 2025 Education Freedom Report Card dropped this year. Why?
September 11, 2025 • Commentary
Georgia’s performance, at least relative to other states by the Heritage Report Card’s metrics, is lagging a bit from last year.
September 5, 2025 • Friday Facts
Georgians are facing a hard truth about housing: When government ties up supply, prices soar.
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.
June 17, 2025 • Commentary
To see how budgeting is done without these gimmicks, look no further than the Gold Dome.
February 7, 2025 • Friday Facts
Legislators will soon begin hearings for Gov. Brian Kemp’s much publicized attempt to reform Georgia’s legal system.
December 6, 2024 • Friday Facts
Georgia’s regulatory code has grown steadily since the Secretary of State’s office began tracking rules and regulations in 1965.
December 4, 2024 • Commentary
Each year, the Tax Foundation rates the states based on their tax codes. In the latest edition of its rankings, Georgia came in 26th.
October 25, 2024 • Friday Facts
We can protect children without imposing sweeping regulations that breach parental autonomy and our fundamental personal freedoms.
September 19, 2024
By
Baruch Feigenbaum
Christian Barnard
There is a disparity among Georgia schools when it comes to transporting students to and from their homes. Are better options available?
September 13, 2024 • Friday Facts
School choice opponents continue to mislead.
September 12, 2024 • Commentary
School choice is sweeping the nation because parents—regardless of ethnicity, political persuasion, or religious convictions—are demanding school choice.
September 5, 2024 • Commentary
Letting states try out new policies allows them to find the best solutions.
July 17, 2024
New residents to Georgia brought with them about $715 million more in adjusted gross income than ex-Georgians took.
July 11, 2024 • Commentary
When Gov. Brian Kemp was sworn into office on January 14, 2019, the health insurance landscape in Georgia was dire.
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.
January 19, 2024 • Friday Facts
Why does Georgia continue to be one of the fastest growing states in the country?
January 12, 2024 • Friday Facts
Gov. Kemp makes push for school choice in Thursday's State of the State address.
January 11, 2024 • Commentary
Gov. Brian Kemp displayed an urgency in his call for school choice this session,
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.
September 7, 2023 • Blog
If you own a business in Georgia, then you’ve likely received messages promising thousands of dollars through something called the Employee Retention Credit.
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