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...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 4, 2024
Curriculum transparency: a burden or benefit for teachers? Written by Strengthening parents’ rights is a worthy policy goal. Parents are a child’s first and natural teachers, and they guide a child’s education thereafter. But it should not become an anti-teacher...
by Alex Johnson | Apr 3, 2024
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by Defending Ideas | Apr 2, 2024
Can “Freedom Conservatism” save a movement? With John Hood Written by Listen to "Defending Ideas" on Spreaker. Available On: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google https://youtu.be/9hdgQCbWHD4?si=GhwpTT3DK5ZEHdBI Do we need to reinvigorate the conservative...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 1, 2024
2024 may be bumpy, but we can skip the predictions of doom Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in the Washington Examiner. In the midst of another contentious presidential election, partisans on either side predict doom if the opposing candidate...