by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Feb 8, 2024
The state of career and technical education and virtual learning Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Choice in education is about much more than policy ideas (like vouchers) that typically get the headlines; true choice includes all types of options, like career...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 8, 2024
What’s behind the mess at the Texas border? Written by William C. Duncan On Feb. 4, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox joined 14 other governors in Texas to discuss the challenge that state is experiencing as large numbers of individuals are illegally crossing the Texas border,...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 8, 2024
What would Utah’s version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act look like? Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in Deseret News. The Utah Legislature is considering a state version of the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act in the form...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Feb 7, 2024
How curriculum transparency can boost the parent-teacher partnership Written by Originally published in Utah Policy. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox boasted that Utah is “weird” (in good ways) during his 2024 State of the State address because we lead the nation in rejecting...
by The Likely Voter | Feb 1, 2024
What you need to know about the ‘success sequence’ Written by The Utah State Legislature is considering SJR 03, a joint resolution on the success sequence. Sutherland Institute released two publications in 2023, “The Utah Family Miracle” and “Support for the Success...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 1, 2024
Supreme Court may end ‘Chevron deference’: Here’s what that means Written by William C. Duncan A pattern has developed each time a presidential administration changes: Administrative agencies begin to suggest changes in regulations adopted by the previous...