by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jan 17, 2024
The state of private and microschool enrollment Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Signs of momentum toward a new education landscape are continuing into 2024. As the Utah Fits All Scholarship (UFAS) application date gets closer (Feb. 28), more parents than ever...
by Defending Ideas | Jan 16, 2024
Is work a punishment or a blessing? Written by Defending Ideas Available On: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google https://youtu.be/INZZLNs_p3c?si=vw45ne9rhh6wnR9A Is work a punishment or a blessing? This question is often at the heart of debates about how to help...
by The Likely Voter | Jan 11, 2024
A New Year’s resolution to disagree better Written by The Likely Voter In recent years, Americans’ view of political discourse has deteriorated. According to a recent Pew Research survey, nearly 80% of Americans describe the state of political discussion in negative...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jan 11, 2024
Looking ahead: The state of district and charter school enrollment Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks With policymakers heading into the legislative session, reviewing the status of school types in our state is a valuable exercise. Last year, I wrote about the...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 10, 2024
The legal arguments for and against striking Trump from the ballot Written by William C. Duncan Some provisions of the U.S. Constitution fly under the radar until a set of events thrusts them to the forefront of policy or political considerations. One such...