by Matthew Anderson | Aug 23, 2018
Delaying prescribed burns only feeds extreme wildfires Written by Matthew Anderson Originally published by The Hill. Each year, Westerners watch as extreme wildfires reduce their homes and communities to ashes. It doesn’t have to be this way....
by Sutherland Institute | Aug 13, 2018
Congressman John Curtis Roundtable on the Opioid Epidemic Written by On August 13, Congressman John Curtis, District 3, sat down with rural Utah mayors, city council members, and other medical leaders to discuss the opioid epidemic as a part of...
by Payton Hampton | Aug 10, 2018
Smokey Bear: He’s got it all wrong Written by Payton Hampton Originally published by Deseret News. Everyone’s favorite forest mascot turns 74 this month. Smokey Bear has long been a staple of forest fire prevention with the slogan “Only You Can...
by Kyle Treasure | Aug 9, 2018
SUTHERLAND INSTITUTE HOSTS CONGRESSIONAL EVENT SERIES Featuring Senator Orrin Hatch Sutherland is pleased to host United States Senator Orrin G. Hatch, senior member and former chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, to discuss Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination...
by Kyle Treasure | Aug 2, 2018
SUTHERLAND INSTITUTE HOSTS CONGRESSIONAL EVENT SERIES Featuring Representative Chris Stewart Sutherland Institute invites you to the first event of our 2018 Congressional Event Series. Utah is fortunate to have a strong military presence, and Congressman Stewart will...
by Sutherland Institute | Jul 25, 2018
ExcelinEd’s Shan Goff shares how the Hope Scholarship is helping Florida students Written by ExcelinEd’s Florida Policy Director Shan Goff joins Sutherland Institute’s Christine Cooke to discuss Florida’s new Hope Scholarship Program. This...