by Nic Dunn | Jun 14, 2025
What Both Sides Are Missing About Medicaid Work Requirements Written by Originally published in Inside Sources. House Speaker Mike Johnson is defending Medicaid work requirements in the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” arguing on “Meet the Press” that the requirements don’t...
by Nic Dunn and Josh Bandoch | Apr 15, 2025
Republicans should address welfare’s work disincentives in budget reconciliation Written by Originally published in the Washington Examiner. As budget reconciliation negotiations continue in Washington, some congressional Republicans see an opportunity to improve...
by The Likely Voter | Mar 20, 2025
Legislative wrap-up: Five key victories for Utahns Written by The Likely Voter Sutherland research informed key modifications to increase election security in Utah. The App Store Accountability Act empowers parents to have more control over what content their children...
by Nic Dunn | Mar 6, 2025
New Evidence on the Social Safety Net, Marriage, and Work Written by Originally published in Institute for Family Studies. Carlotta is a resident of the state of Georgia who is trying to navigate the government social safety net while pursuing opportunities to...
by Peter Reichard | Feb 20, 2025
Safety net or snare? Reassessing the impact of public assistance Written by Peter Reichard Originally published in American Habits. Your family has been struggling financially and is on public assistance. After completing a training program and proving yourself as an...
by Sutherland Institute | Feb 19, 2025
Sutherland Institute joins Alliance for Opportunity Written by Sutherland Institute SALT LAKE CITY (February 19, 2025) – Sutherland Institute announced today that it has joined the Alliance for Opportunity, a coalition of state think tanks dedicated to advancing...