You’re Invited: Special Film Screening and Town Hall Meeting, June 8-10
Georgia’s parents are increasingly frustrated with the lack of choice in the state’s education system, especially those with children who are struggling […]
The Benefits of Education Tax Credits
Jason Bedrick of the Cato Institute said, “We shouldn’t expect that any one school will meet the needs of all the children […]
Sex and Drugs (Well, Alcohol) and Campus Life
A recent AJC front-page story detailed the results of an in-depth investigation of how Georgia’s colleges and universities handle allegations of sexual […]
The Consequences of Debt for Returning Citizens
This is the third entry in a series of posts highlighting GCO’s report, A High Price to Pay: Recommendations for Minimizing Debt’s […]
Religious Freedom Next Year and Beyond
I recently attended a conference that included a number of participants who have thought deeply about religious freedom and have acted effectively […]
Why Do People Leave Prison with So Much Debt?
This is the second entry in a series of posts highlighting GCO’s report, A High Price to Pay: Recommendations for Minimizing Debt’s […]
Capitol Update – April 1, 2015
We are happy to provide you with this update on some of the bills that GCO is following this session. Should you […]
The Religious Liberty Endgame
I have been following the legislative peregrinations of Georgia’s religious liberty (notice that, unlike the Atlanta newspaper, I don’t use “scare quotes” […]
Moving Beyond Soft Skills: Applying Noncognitive Factors in Georgia’s Schools
This article is the first in a series of posts that will address key issues impacting college and career readiness in Georgia, […]
Addressing the Constitutional Challenge to ESAs
Critics of Educational Savings Accounts often raise the issue of the constitutional challenges of using taxpayer funds to purchase private education. Recently, […]