by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 24, 2024
How early traditions made school open enrollment necessary Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Starting with a 1647 law, America has an almost 400-year tradition of schools being supported by local property tax, connecting where a student lives with their education....
by The Likely Voter | Oct 17, 2024
Utah’s U.S. Senate delegation at the Congressional Series Written by Sen. Romney emphasized the importance of voting in each election, reflecting on the sacrifices made for the opportunity to do so. Sen. Lee stressed the need to curb executive power and return the...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 16, 2024
Does access to information impact parent involvement in education? Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks In a recent Sutherland Institute survey conducted by Y2 Analytics, nearly half of parents think that teachers do not provide enough information for them to be...
by Peter Reichard | Oct 16, 2024
The Comeback Kid: Trump is attempting a maneuver only one president has pulled off Written by Peter Reichard Four one-term ex-presidents (all New Yorkers) have attempted comeback runs. There has been only one “Comeback Kid” – so far – in presidential history: Grover...
by Rick B. Larsen | Oct 14, 2024
Those who treat politics as religion undermine the Constitution they claim to love Written by Originally published in Deseret News. Last week, Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson delivered a speech about election security. Her words were received by some as inspirational...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 10, 2024
Take a step back from the ballot initiative hot takes and take a look at the big questions Written by William C. Duncan The controversy over proposed Amendment D arose from a July Utah Supreme Court decision that gave the courts power to determine whether the Utah...