by Derek Monson | May 1, 2020
Operation Warp Speed: Utah lawmakers need to look at vaccine reforms now Written by A strong and sustainable economic recovery from the novel coronavirus pandemic will require a safe and effective treatment, and more importantly, a vaccine. In pursuit of the...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 30, 2020
Pandemic is a stress test for government and society Written by The COVID-19 pandemic is, as many are saying, a stress test. It is placing stress on many sectors of the economy, families, civic institutions and even the very foundations of American freedom,...
by Derek Monson | Apr 29, 2020
Pandemic budget losses are painful but offer opportunity Written by Originally published on UtahPolicy.com. Utah lawmakers just appropriated $4 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds, with some strings attached. But they are still likely to have to fill...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 24, 2020
Is innovation at heart of Utah’s top-ranked schools? Written by This week the U.S. News and World Report published its annual ranking for best schools in each state. Six out of the 10 best schools in Utah were charter schools. Again – just like last year. Why...
by Derek Monson | Apr 24, 2020
Harvard law professor seeking to ban homeschooling should celebrate educational diversity, not attack it Written by Opposition to greater freedom and diversity for educational options for children is nothing new. In fact, among the education establishment...
by Sutherland Institute | Apr 23, 2020
Sutherland Institute applauds the compromise special needs scholarship bill Written by Sutherland Institute applauds the Utah State Legislature for passing the HB 4003 Sub 1 compromise during the year’s fourth special session. The bill establishes a more...