by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 26, 2020
Give parents flexibility in use of education funding – especially now Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Despite recent rumblings that Utah legislators would offer tax credits to parents whose children are taught at home, the policy was not pursued during...
by Sutherland Institute | Aug 25, 2020
Transcript: Sutherland’s 2020 Congressional Series event with Rep. John Curtis Written by The following is an unedited transcription of remarks delivered by Rep. John Curtis (R-Utah) during Confessions of a Climate Conservative. Watch the full video here....
by Derek Monson | Aug 21, 2020
Prescription Drugs 101: Understanding the price you pay at the pharmacy Written by A new study recently credited the prescription drug industry with playing a major part in the U.S. having the fourth best healthcare system in the world. Meanwhile, the Trump...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 21, 2020
This is part 4 in an ongoing series on an approach to advancing religious freedom by reducing opportunities for conflict between people of faith and those who feel discriminated against by the actions of people of faith. In part 1 we discussed sources of religious...
by Derek Monson | Aug 20, 2020
New healthcare study puts U.S. at No. 4 in world Written by As Utah lawmakers debate pharmaceutical industry regulation and public health pandemic guidelines for their special legislative session, a new study, the World Index of Healthcare Innovation, ranked...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 19, 2020
SCOTUS 2019-20 term marked by modest victories for religious freedom – read our Q&A with Jewish leader Howard Slugh Written by Is the U.S. Supreme Court ready for a major overhaul when it comes to religious freedom? Howard Slugh, founder and general...