by William C. Duncan | Sep 11, 2024
Missing the significance of the voter initiative amendment Written by A proposed amendment to the Utah Constitution would allow the Utah Senate and House of Representatives to exercise the responsibility given to them by the Utah Constitution to make laws. This...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Sep 4, 2024
How nonprofit Next Step to Success teaches kids the ‘success sequence’ Written by Next Steps to Success is a nonprofit that teaches the success sequence and offers an after-school program and a full-day summer program to students in Norfolk, Virginia. Nonprofit and...
by Peter Reichard | Aug 30, 2024
The celebrity president: How Andrew Jackson seized the moment to become ‘the people’s friend’ Written by The election of 1824 was the last single-party presidential election. In 1828, Andrew Jackson pioneered rallies and other community-building campaigning...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 29, 2024
Federal agency ‘guidance’ uses a backdoor approach to avoid open public process Written by Administrative agencies increasingly influence state and local governments, schools, businesses, and citizens through agency “guidance,” rather than the formal rulemaking...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 29, 2024
A framework for the congressional efforts in education policy Written by Education is a state, local and family issue, but Congress is often involved in education policy. In making education policy, Congress ought to use a framework that increases access to...