by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 30, 2023
Biden’s education secretary should look to inclusive approach advocated in Utah Written by U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona recently criticized some education reform efforts as “deliberate attempts to make sure that our public schools are not functional so...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 30, 2023
Biden administration’s proposed repeal of religious student protections illuminates continuing need for religious freedom Written by A recently proposed move by the Biden Department of Education resulted in significant public pushback. After proposing to repeal in...
by Krisana Finlay | Mar 30, 2023
The next time good economic data hits the news, remember that families are driving it Written by Every week, new economic data are published and generate news coverage. For instance, this week saw news stories about consumer confidence, home prices and the trade...
by Derek Monson | Mar 30, 2023
Why Silicon Valley Bank failed, and what it means for Utahns Written by “Utah is the best place in the U.S. to operate a bank and as a result, Utah is the sixth largest banking state in the U.S.” says Howard Headlee, president of the Utah Bankers Association....
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 23, 2023
How Congress could help make up for COVID learning loss Written by Originally published in the Washington Examiner. As the years during and after the pandemic have demonstrated, America is rethinking education. More families are homeschooling than ever. More states...
by Derek Monson | Mar 22, 2023
How to remedy the West’s fractured election policies Written by Originally published in Deseret News. The 2024 presidential election cycle is slowly building momentum with a new headline each day speculating on who will, or will not, announce a candidacy. As the...