by The Likely Voter | Aug 29, 2024
How Utah school boards, districts, lawmakers can close parent-access gap Written by Many Utah teachers are succeeding in their effort to be transparent with curriculum. State policy requires parent access to instructional materials, but many district websites are...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 13, 2024
Anxious about election season? Look to federalism Written by Federalism is a system that grants certain powers to the national and state governments. Recent court decisions have given power back to the states, increasing federalism. Getting to know your neighbors,...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 8, 2024
A renewed call to reform the U.S. Supreme Court Written by FDR attempted to reform the Supreme Court in 1937 after many of his New Deal policies were struck down. In a 2005 speech, Biden denounced FDR’s efforts, calling it an “institutional power grab.” Biden hopes to...
by The Likely Voter | Jul 31, 2024
Biden bows out: What it means for the presidential election Written by President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out so close to the convention is unprecedented. Democratic voters have a right to be frustrated, but they are not disenfranchised. Ranked choice voting may...
by The Likely Voter | Jul 17, 2024
What Sutherland’s new statement of principles means for Utah Written by Sutherland recently released its new statement of principles, along with a renewed mission and vision statement. Returning to principled policy debate, and away from contentious political debate,...