Senator Ernst, Senator Markey, and members of the Committee, thank you for the opportunity to submit this statement for the record regarding the critical economic and social friction point of federal benefits cliffs. I.…
Written statement for the record for the United States Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. The hearing was held on June 3, 2026. Senator Ernst, Senator Markey, and members of the Committee, thank you for…
Originally published by Public Square Magazine. Education policy observers are carefully watching a renewed debate about religion in public schools. With new federal guidance on school prayer and state laws about religious…
Originally published by Public Square Magazine. Education policy observers are carefully watching a renewed debate about religion in public schools. With new federal guidance on school prayer and state laws about religious…
One standard should guide the Utah Senate on Supreme Court nominees: fidelity to the Utah Constitution Written by Many current controversies implicate the principle of federalism, but that principle is not always well…
Gov. Spencer Cox has nominated two attorneys to join the Utah Supreme Court. As the Utah Senate considers whether to confirm these nominees, it should carefully evaluate their fitness based on one overriding consideration:…
The number of public K-12 students nationwide dropped 2% from 2014 to 2024, according to the recently released “Report on the Condition of Education 2026” from the U.S. Department of Education. The report shows that the…
What does the future hold for public schools? Written by Declining enrollment is reshaping public education policy. Fewer students mean a tighter budget and closure decisions that can affect parent choices. Public schools…
Debates over election integrity have dominated American politics for years. But beneath many of those disagreements lies a deeper constitutional question: who should be responsible for administering elections? On this episode…
Debates over election integrity have dominated American politics for years. But beneath many of those disagreements lies a deeper constitutional question: who should be responsible for administering elections? On this episode…
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