by Sutherland Institute | Mar 29, 2019
Sutherland Institute: Federal approval of Medicaid waivers is good news for Utah families Written by SALT LAKE CITY — Today, the Trump administration partially approved Utah’s Medicaid expansion plan. Sutherland Institute’s VP of policy, Derek...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 29, 2019
Education in the 2019 Legislature: Lots done, lots left to do Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Originally published in Deseret News. With the 2019 general legislative session completed, a policy dissection is in order. So, what was accomplished in Utah...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 21, 2019
What’s at stake in SCOTUS argument over WWI memorial cross By William C. Duncan and Ryan Neuhaus Originally published in Newsmax. Observers are predicting the Peace Cross at the World War I Memorial in Bladensburg, Maryland, will be allowed to stay,...
by Rick B. Larsen | Mar 17, 2019
The side effects of temporary tolerance Written by Originally published in The Hill. During a recent visit, my doctor forever changed my view of tolerance when he asked, “How are you tolerating the medication?” To him, tolerance meant: Are the side effects...
by Sutherland Institute | Mar 14, 2019
Sutherland applauds the passage of SB 236 – State Board of Education Candidacy Amendments Written by The following was written by Christine Cooke, director of education policy at Sutherland Institute in support of SB 236 – State Board of Education...
by Sutherland Institute | Mar 13, 2019
Sutherland applauds passage of clean slate legislation Written by Sutherland Institute SALT LAKE CITY — Today Rick Larsen, Sutherland Institute president and CEO, released the following statement commending Utah’s Legislature for passing HB 431...