by The Likely Voter | Mar 28, 2024
What you need to know about the Utah housing crisis Written by A new Sutherland Institute/Y2 Analytics survey shows the No. 1 issue for likely voters in Utah this election cycle is housing affordability. Why are voters so worried about housing affordability?...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 28, 2024
Wisconsin inserts itself into deciding what is ‘religious enough’ Written by One of the reasons recent decades have seen an increase in religious freedom conflicts is that governments have regulated more and more aspects of daily life. This reality has interacted...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 28, 2024
The influence of family on student outcomes Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Families have a crucial impact on student achievement. Research bears this out, and it’s well known by those who have been teachers in the classroom. To discuss how the family as an...
by Nic Dunn | Mar 26, 2024
Reforming welfare and workforce policy elevates work Written by Nic Dunn Originally published in the Washington Examiner. I’ll never forget what a formerly homeless man in Salt Lake City once told me when I asked him what kinds of government policies would be most...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 26, 2024
How Utah Has Turned Religious Freedom from a Controversy to a Consensus Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in the National Review. Georgia and Iowa are considering legislation to protect religious practice of state residents from burdens imposed by...