Cut Through the Noise: Policy Influence in a Divided Era
Did you know that a staggering 73% of Americans believe that the news media is biased? That distrust, coupled with the increasing complexity of policy…
Did you know that a staggering 73% of Americans believe that the news media is biased? That distrust, coupled with the increasing complexity of policy…
Students: Essential Habits for Aspiring Professionals For college students, the transition from academic life to the professional world can feel daunting. Staying informed through reliable…
Did you know that 78% of Americans get their news from digital sources in 2026? That shift has profound implications for and policymakers. How can…
When a zoning dispute threatened to shut down “Mama Rose’s Kitchen,” a beloved soul food restaurant in Atlanta’s historic West End, owner Rose Johnson felt…
When a sudden crisis hits, clear and timely communication is paramount. But what happens when that communication is muddied by outdated regulations and bureaucratic red…
The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and policymaking is rapidly becoming one of the most critical areas of governance. With AI systems increasingly impacting everything…
In an era defined by echo chambers and polarized viewpoints, striving to foster constructive dialogue is more vital than ever. News organizations, community leaders, and…
Following a series of concerning incidents at Northwood High School in Gwinnett County, the school board has announced a new initiative aimed at improving student…
The Georgia State Ethics Commission announced new guidelines today aimed at clarifying the roles of professionals and policymakers in the state. These changes, effective January…
A new report released by the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI) indicates a continued rise in homeschooling rates across the United States, with approximately…