by The Likely Voter | May 30, 2024
Do religious individuals benefit the greater community? Written by Sutherland’s recent publication, What Good Does Religion Do?, by Bill Duncan, takes a deeper look into years of research and data on charitable giving and community care by religious groups and...
by The Likely Voter | May 23, 2024
Building trust in the election process Written by How are policymakers working to ensure elections remain trusted – and trustworthy – in 2024 and beyond? Local and national experts embraced the challenge behind this question at the Election Trust Forum, held May 7...
by The Likely Voter | Apr 18, 2024
What you need to know about the upcoming state party conventions Written by The two major political parties are close to wrapping up their county conventions and will meet for their annual state conventions on Saturday, April 27. So, what happens at the conventions...
by The Likely Voter | Apr 4, 2024
How Utah is supporting teachers Written by A 2023 WalletHub survey ranked Utah as the third best state for teachers. In recent years, Utah’s Legislature has worked to improve its education system through education choice and curriculum transparency, but what has the...
by The Likely Voter | Apr 4, 2024
Civics Refresher: What is federalism? Written by Utah was recently ranked No. 1 in the country on the Center for Practical Federalism’s “federalism scorecard.” According to CPF, “States that perform well on this Scorecard place authority over internal state agency...