by The Likely Voter | Sep 20, 2023
Increasing choice in higher ed: 3 alternatives to traditional college Written by As the cost of higher education continues to rise, many students are seeking out innovative and alternative pathways to the traditional four-year college degree. Several colleges and...
by The Likely Voter | Sep 14, 2023
FBI anti-Catholic memo isn’t the only example of government discrimination Written by The Likely Voter The recent revelations that the FBI, in a now-rescinded memo, was investigating alleged threats from traditionalist Catholics, has prompted another national...
by The Likely Voter | Sep 14, 2023
Rep. Owens applauds parents, hard work at Congressional Series Written by The Likely Voter Speaking at the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah for Sutherland Institute’s Congressional Series, Rep. Burgess Owens sought to motivate the upcoming...
by The Likely Voter | Sep 8, 2023
Rep. Moore speaks at Congressional Series, urges focus on federal spending and debt Written by The Likely Voter Speaking at Weber State University for Sutherland Institute’s Congressional Series event, Rep. Blake Moore called for more focus on fiscal responsibility....
by The Likely Voter | Sep 7, 2023
Sen. Mike Lee speaks at Congressional Series, calls for better control of administrative authority Written by The Likely Voter Sen. Mike Lee expressed concern with the growing delegation of congressional authority to the administrative state in his conversation with...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 31, 2023
At Congressional Series, Rep. Curtis urges voters to reject polarized politics and take note of bipartisanship Written by “As we look at the big picture, are we looking at the whole body of work, or the whim of the moment?” Rep. John Curtis said,...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 24, 2023
Sen. Romney joins Congressional Series, talks family, happiness and enterprise Written by “Freedom – with all its messiness, with all of its unproductive decision-making – freedom works better,” Sen. Mitt Romney said at the Hinckley Institute of Politics on Monday,...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 17, 2023
A Timeline of American Education Written by The Likely Voter American education has changed dramatically since the Colonial era, with creative and new ways to educate the populace en masse. At the time of the nation’s founding, education was a private endeavor,...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 10, 2023
Rep. Stewart reflects on time in Congress, hopes to be remembered for prioritizing family Written by In one of his last events as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Chris Stewart spoke at Sutherland Institute’s annual Congressional Series, held at...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 3, 2023
Localized education is best for students Written by The Likely Voter Families are increasingly moving toward parent-driven education, as public education fails to meet students where they are. As this trend continues, it’s important to keep in mind the benefits of...