by Derek Monson | Aug 5, 2022
Rep. Stewart: Federalism is for all parties and ideologies Written by Speaking at a Sutherland Institute Congressional Series event this week, Rep. Chris Stewart said he believes that federalism is the only way for America to overcome its divisions. “Letting the...
by Derek Monson | Jul 29, 2022
Romney proposal underscores importance of public trust in public health Written by Utah Sen. Mitt Romney was in the news this week after proposing legislation to create a new federal public health agency – the Center for Public Health Data (CPHD). The center’s...
by Derek Monson | Jul 22, 2022
Utah’s resilient politics bolstered by its social capital Written by In conversations with political thinkers and observers living outside of Utah, it is common to hear favorable comments about the health of Utah’s politics or political culture in comparison to much...
by Derek Monson | Jul 22, 2022
Education choice continues to flower in Utah Written by This month bring additional evidence that Utah’s virtual school programs are serving thousands of Utah students and their families in ways that traditional, in-person school never could. Last month, I wrote a...
by Derek Monson | Jul 15, 2022
Data on trust suggest a need to restore the civic mission of public schools Written by A recent Gallup poll reported that Americans’ trust in a variety of civic institutions has fallen to historically low levels. Results from that poll also offer some evidence that...