By Matt Sandgren | Thursday, November 3, 2022
A future without a filibuster is a future without bipartisanship, compromise, and meaningful deliberation — in other words, the very things that make the Senate the Senate.
Read MoreBy Matt Sandgren | Thursday, November 3, 2022
A future without a filibuster is a future without bipartisanship, compromise, and meaningful deliberation — in other words, the very things that make the Senate the Senate.
Read MoreBy Matt Sandgren | Monday, August 22, 2022
Sen. Hatch left a legacy of partisan values and bipartisan compromise. Now over 3,000 boxes of legislative papers are being released, documenting his time in Congress.
Read MoreBy Sam Lyman | Friday, June 17, 2022
Our society has yet to come to terms with an obvious fact: Nearly every social ill plaguing our communities stems from (or is severely exacerbated by) not having a father in the home.
Read MoreBy Bruce A. Percelay, Matt Sandgren and Jason Grumet | Monday, June 13, 2022
We need to restore sane, genuine political discussion between the two parties. And we need to break down the information siloes that keep Americans living in separate realities.
Read MoreBy Matt Sandgren | Monday, May 16, 2022
Suicide is the leading cause of teenage deaths in. Utah — here’s what our government is doing about it
Read MoreBy Melanie Bowen | Thursday, May 5, 2022
Sen. Orrin Hatch has been applauded for his political career, but his highest achievements lie in how he built relationships
Read MoreBy Sam Lyman | Wednesday, April 27, 2022
There was no one quite like him before, and there will never be anyone quite like him again.
Read MoreBy Matt Sandgren | Sunday, April 24, 2022
If every member of Congress had the wisdom, character, integrity and foresight of Orrin Hatch, our country would be stronger, more prosperous, and more united today.
Read MoreBy Alice Marie Johnson | Sunday, February 6, 2022
By bringing attention to an overlooked aspect of criminal justice reform—the importance of family—we can bring together both Republicans and Democrats on this critical issue. Family matters. Our policies should reflect that.
Read MoreBy Christopher Bates | Monday, January 24, 2022
Conservatives can and should present their own vision for criminal justice reform, a vision rooted in principles that can unite a broad range of conservative-minded individuals. One such principle is a shared understanding of the importance of the family and the essential role family impacts play in the criminal justice system.
Read MoreBy Christopher Bates | Friday, January 21, 2022
The partisan divide in Washington seems wider than it’s ever been. There is so much to fight about and so little to agree on. One area where there’s been at least some bipartisan success in the past is criminal justice reform. And a new approach to this complex issue could help bring momentum for lasting change.
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