by William C. Duncan | Oct 10, 2024
Take a step back from the ballot initiative hot takes and take a look at the big questions Written by The controversy over proposed Amendment D arose from a July Utah Supreme Court decision that gave the courts power to determine whether the Utah House and Senate...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 9, 2024
What self-reports of parent and teacher efforts reveal for reform Written by Nearly half (49%) of parents only communicated with teachers once a month or less, and a majority (53%) of parents check this platform once a month or less. When it comes to sharing each...
by The Likely Voter | Oct 9, 2024
How religious communities are leading the hurricane relief effort Written by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has extended humanitarian aid to the region. Some community churches have raised money and provided supplies for the families impacted by the...
by Peter Reichard | Oct 8, 2024
The most ‘consequential’ election Written by Peter Reichard While politicos every four years refer to the next presidential election as “the most consequential in American history,” none compares to 1860. Fundamental moral questions, shifting political winds, economic...
by Beth Akers | Oct 3, 2024
How to vote your economic values Written by Originally published in Deseret News. Whether a local, state or national election, the economy is always an important issue for voters. And polling suggests that things will be no different for the fast approaching election...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 3, 2024
How information lag could be impacting the parent-teacher partnership Written by Over 30% of parents said their child[ren]’s teachers provided not very much or no access at all, while only 8% of teachers said they make their materials not very or not at all...