by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jan 26, 2023
Accountability in HB 215 education bill Written by It’s school choice week nationally, and it has certainly been an education choice week at the Utah Legislature. In the first few days of the legislative session, lawmakers made serious moves toward creating an...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jan 26, 2023
FAQ on the proposed Utah Fits All Scholarship Program Written by 1. Why do we need another education choice program? “Education choice” is a policy objective that is on a spectrum. The effectiveness of education choice for families depends upon the number and...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 26, 2023
U.S. has long history of giving funding to religious schools Written by Should parents be allowed to use a public education scholarship to pay tuition for their children to attend a religious school? That is one of the questions that has been raised in the debate...
by Sutherland Institute | Jan 20, 2023
Sutherland Institute supports HB 215 – Funding for Teacher Salaries and Optional Education Opportunities Written by Sutherland Institute supports HB 215 – Funding for Teacher Salaries and Optional Education Opportunities because it reflects the best of Utah’s...
by Derek Monson | Jan 19, 2023
These principles and institutions should be a measuring stick for lawmakers and voters Written by Derek Monson Originally published by Utah Policy. The 2023 Utah legislative session is concluding its first week. New lawmakers have gotten their first taste of the...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 19, 2023
How religious schools help tackle key higher education challenges Written by By the time he was 30, Andrew Carnegie had been successful with “business interests in iron works, steamers on the Great Lakes, railroads, and oil wells,” and he would go on to develop the...