by William C. Duncan | Aug 3, 2023
Religious people shouldn’t avoid the public square Written by Congress is considering the reauthorization of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Response Act. This bill is intended to provide guidelines for responding in the case of a health emergency like...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 3, 2023
Why Congress can’t deliver on education policy Written by This summer a Gallup poll shows Congress, yet again, has a low approval rating. Only 19% of respondents approve of the job Congress is doing while more than three-quarters (77%) disapprove. Another recent...
by Sutherland Institute | Aug 1, 2023
AEI’s Beth Akers Joins Sutherland as Contributor Written by SALT LAKE CITY (August 1, 2023) – Sutherland Institute is pleased to announce the addition of Beth Akers as a feature contributor to the Sutherland podcast, “Defending Ideas.” Dr. Akers is a Ph.D....
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jul 29, 2023
Why Utah students would benefit from the ‘success sequence’ Written by Originally published in The Salt Lake Tribune. As Utah leaders seek ways to improve upward mobility for our state’s youth, recent data sheds light on the importance of the family. Educational...
by The Likely Voter | Jul 27, 2023
Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: What expectant mothers need to know Written by Employees experiencing pregnancy and recent childbirth now have additional protection in the workplace, thanks to the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA), which went into effect on June...
by Krisana Finlay | Jul 27, 2023
How the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act could help this Utah nurse Written by “We don’t necessarily have the staff to accommodate.” Those are the words of Shalayna Raso, a Utah nurse and mother of three boys. She, like many women in the healthcare workforce,...