GA Lawmakers Seek to Tighten Sex Trafficking Laws
Safe Harbor/Rachel’s Law Act – sponsored by Sen. Renee Unterman, R-Buford Georgia legislators, led by Sen. Renee Unterman, R-Buford, are seeking to […]
Gov. Deal “Banned the Box” in Georgia
It’s official. Governor Nathan Deal signed an executive order on February 23rd to “ban the box” on applications for state employment in […]
Georgia Has Tried Reforms, But Are They Working?
Attempts at reforming the public education system in Georgia are not new. Even just looking over the last 20 years, numerous […]
Criminal Justice Reform Council Releases New Report – Focus on Reentry
The Georgia Council on Criminal Justice Reform (CJRC) released their latest report this past Friday (Feb. 6th) with recommendations aimed to increase […]
Not More Money, But More Options
Georgia’s public school system is failing many of our children, and it seems everybody has an opinion in regard to what needs […]
Religious Hiring and State Religious Freedom Legislation
In a blog post, the AJC’s Jay Bookman tried to use a case in Kentucky to raise the spectre of what […]
The Current System is Failing Many of Our Children
According to the most recent data released by the National Center for Education Statistics this January, Georgia’s high school graduation rate is […]
Education Savings Account Bill Introduced
We are very pleased to report that Rep. Mark Hamilton introduced a bill today to create Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) in Georgia […]
Education Savings Accounts – A Good Idea
There is buzz under the gold dome about the potential for a bill proposing Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) for Georgia’s students and […]
Why School Choice Matters
Imagine being told that your daughter won’t graduate from high school. Now imagine that your daughter is only 5 years old when […]
Celebrating Thirty Years of Successful Reintegration
Successful reentry for those coming home from prison is a concept that is not easily defined. Most often, success is defined in […]