A state scholarship program helping students with disabilities access a private program that would better meet their needs would have important advantages for both parents
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While 62 percent of Virginia’s voters believe the state’s public school system is good or excellent, by similar margins those same voters also favor education
The Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy, the state’s leading non-partisan foundation focused at improving state and local government, released the results of a survey
With all the grim economic news and continued partisanship in our great nation, one must look to the true character of regular men and women
Former state Senator Joe Gartlan left his fingerprints all over the Code of Virginia and boosted the future of the Commonwealth.
The Thomas Jefferson Institute has announced an historic partnership with the bi-partisan Cost Cutting Caucus of the Virginia House of Delegates to provide independent research,