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The Center for Policy Studies at Georgia Family Council is pleased to release the first edition of the Georgia Book of Statistics.
This booklet features data from an extensive list of sources covering a wide range of topics including adoption, crime, economy, education, health care, marriage and much more.
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Education in the state of Georgia is a complex issue. During the course of our work in promoting and advocating for K-12 public school reform and greater educational choice, Georgia Family Council (GFC) has encountered nearly every question imaginable related to education in our state. This database contains information from hundreds of different sources, previously unavailable in one place.
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School Choice has changed the lives of countless children and their families in Georgia. Allowing parents to decide where their children attend school is one of the most effective ways to ensure children receive a quality education.
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New from the Center for Policy Studies at Georgia Family Council, this publication highlights ten of the foundational precepts underlying the rather unique form of government...
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The 2008-09 Georgia Issues Guide covers twelve issues that present some of the greatest challenges to families in Georgia and across the country including education, healthcare, marriage and taxation.
This publication provides a clear...
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Read about legislation Georgia Family Council has worked on during the 2008 session of the Georgia General Assembly regarding issues like education, adoption, government reform and more.
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GFC has announced the results of a study on Georgia citizen’s thoughts about school choice. The study, commissioned by the Milton and Rose D. Friedman Foundation of Indianapolis, shows that likely voters in Georgia are strongly in support of greater choice...
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