by William C. Duncan | Apr 16, 2021
Legal dispute in Texas spotlights the critical role religion plays in responding to homelessness Written by Robert is a formerly homeless man who lives in Dallas. During his time on the streets, he used and sold drugs, but he has now experienced a religious...
by Derek Monson | Apr 16, 2021
4 principles for modernizing healthcare emerge from pandemic Written by The COVID-19 pandemic has illuminated both the strengths and the shortcomings of Utah’s healthcare system. What lessons can we learn from the pandemic to better support and strengthen...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 16, 2021
Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ plan: What it could mean for Utah schools Written by The Biden administration’s “Build Back Better” infrastructure proposal is getting attention, mostly for its price tag – $2.25 trillion – but also for the broad swaths of American...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 15, 2021
Supreme Court says California can’t limit worship in homes Written by California’s attempts to regulate worship during the pandemic have consistently been turned back by the U.S. Supreme Court for failing to ensure equal treatment of religious and other...
by Derek Monson | Apr 13, 2021
Suicides in U.S. decrease despite pandemic – why? Written by Mental health professionals recently described mental health problems as a “second pandemic” during the period of COVID-19, and rightly so. Mental health problems were considered a crisis before the...
by Derek Monson | Apr 2, 2021
Long-lasting change driven by Biden administration? April Fool! Written by As President Joe Biden rolls out a proposal to spend an additional $2.3 trillion in taxpayer dollars (beyond $1.9 trillion in COVID relief spending) on infrastructure and other items,...