by Derek Monson | Jun 3, 2024
This primary election season, recognize that secure elections require public trust Written by Derek Monson Originally published in Utah News Dispatch. A major presidential candidate convicted of 34 felonies uses the verdict to bolster his campaign. Accusations of...
by The Likely Voter | May 30, 2024
Do religious individuals benefit the greater community? Written by Sutherland’s recent publication, What Good Does Religion Do?, by Bill Duncan, takes a deeper look into years of research and data on charitable giving and community care by religious groups and...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | May 29, 2024
Too little transparency or parent engagement? Written by Many in the education community call for more funding to improve public schools, even though it’s unclear whether increasing spending in public education amounts to improved outcomes. Clearly schools need...
by William C. Duncan | May 29, 2024
Religious freedom requires access to abortion? Maybe not Written by Since the U.S. Supreme Court allowed states to regulate abortion in 2021, states that have chosen to limit the commission of abortion have been faced with lawsuits arguing that state laws or...
by The Likely Voter | May 23, 2024
Building trust in the election process Written by How are policymakers working to ensure elections remain trusted – and trustworthy – in 2024 and beyond? Local and national experts embraced the challenge behind this question at the Election Trust Forum, held May 7...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | May 23, 2024
How much does district spending impact student outcomes? Written by With graduation ceremonies happening across the nation this month, we ought to celebrate what graduating from high school accomplishes in the lives of students. For instance, the “success sequence”...