Changing the Paradigm: Restorative Justice and America’s Criminal Justice System
Below is a guest blog by Jesse Wiese, Policy Analyst at Justice Fellowship, the legislative advocacy arm of Prison Fellowship Ministries. For […]
School May Be Out, But The Grades Are Coming In
This week, the Center for Education Reform released its Education Tax Credit Rankings and Scorecard, which evaluates the fourteen tax credit funded […]
Guest Blog: Complete College Georgia 15 to Finish Initiative
Below is a guest blog by Mrs. Sheila Caldwell, Director for Complete College Georgia at the University of North Georgia. Mrs. Caldwell currently […]
On Being a Mother
It seems like only days ago I was holding my 18-year old daughter Blair as an infant, and my mother said, “It […]
GA Prisoner Reentry Bill Signed into Law
Governor Deal signed the criminal justice reform bill, SB 365, into law this past Sunday at Antioch Baptist Church in Gainesville. This […]
Sine Die Capitol Update
Given two rounds of severe winter weather and the rush to early primary elections, the 2013-2014 session of the Georgia General Assembly […]
Lamenting Missed Opportunities for Georgia Students
In the wake of the recently concluded legislative session, I found myself at a local charter school discussing school choice with a […]
Not All Voices Have Choices… But They Continue to Advocate for More
Too often, parents in Georgia who have access to great school choice options fail to take advantage of them because many parents […]
Courtesy of Georgia Public Policy Foundation — Eric Cochling, Kyle Wingfield Dissect 2014 General Assembly
This week GCO’s Eric Cochling spoke at a “2014 Legislative Roundup” event hosted by the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, their summary is […]
Focusing on Career Readiness in Georgia
Below is a guest blog by Dr. Eric Wearne of Georgia Gwinnett College and formerly with the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement. […]
Capitol Update – Crossover Day Results
Should you have questions or comments about the content of this update, please email Brian Abernathy Monday, March 3, marked “Crossover Day” […]