
Policy Report Reveals Trouble for Georgia School Districts – Part 2
GBPI Deputy Director Taifa Butler talks with WABE 90.1 FM Rose Scott about GBPI’s recently released education report: Survey Says: Trouble for Schools. Read full article here.
GBPI Deputy Director Taifa Butler talks with WABE 90.1 FM Rose Scott about GBPI’s recently released education report: Survey Says: Trouble for Schools. Read full article here.
GBPI Director of Health Policy Tim Sweeney is quoted in this piece on Medicaid expansion in Georgia. Read full article here.
GBPI Taifa Butler is featured in AJC op-ed about GBPI’s education survey report results. Read full article here.
GBPI Deputy Director Taifa Butler talks to WABE reporter Rose Scott about GBPI Survey Says: Trouble for Schools report. Read full article here.
GBPI Director of Health Policy Timothy Sweeney is quoted in this article about state hospital tax; read full article here.
GBPI Executive Director Alan Essig’s column is featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Read full article here.
GBPI Director of Health Policy Tim Sweeney is quoted in this article about the number of Georgians without access to health care. Read full article here.
GBPI Director of Health Policy Tim Sweeney is quoted in this piece on Medicaid expansion; Sweeney says without Medicaid expansion, Georgians will remain uninsured. Read full article here.
GBPI Executive Director Alan Essig is quoted in this article on Georgia’s response to Romney video; read full article here.
GBPI Director of Health Policy Tim Sweeney is quoted in this article about the newly released Census data; Sweeney says the numbers highlight Georgia’s need to expand Medicaid. Read full article here.
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