by William C. Duncan | Jul 25, 2024
New Sutherland survey reflects optimism about religious freedom in Utah Written by A recent survey of likely Utah voters found very strong support for the proposition that religious freedom is a net benefit for society, even among those who are not religious. Voters...
by Sutherland Institute | Jul 23, 2024
Utahns are aligned in support for religious freedom but diverge on level of legal protection, new Sutherland report says Written by SALT LAKE CITY (July 23, 2024) – Today, Sutherland Institute released two new publications profiling support for religious freedom and...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jul 18, 2024
Who governs education in Utah? Written by The best education policy reforms reflect the distinct roles that different entities play in education policymaking and implementation. Education reform includes both mandates, incentives and voluntary actions by education...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jul 18, 2024
How does the ‘YES’ program teach the success sequence? Written by YES, a nonprofit, seeks to help kids reach goals and avoid risky behaviors by offering research-based health education programs on a variety of topics using methods including (1) motivational...
by Peter Reichard | Jul 18, 2024
The rise of ‘faction’: The presidential election of 1800 set the standard for acrimony Written by The political propaganda and hot-button issues of today’s presidential elections were foreshadowed in the election of 1800. In 1800, each party claimed that despotism...
by The Likely Voter | Jul 17, 2024
What Sutherland’s new statement of principles means for Utah Written by Sutherland recently released its new statement of principles, along with a renewed mission and vision statement. Returning to principled policy debate, and away from contentious political debate,...