Trust in elections is difficult to build and easy to lose. In this clip from Defending Ideas, @nicdunnutah outlines how having confidence in our elections requires transparency, true leadership, following the Constitution, and a culture of integrity. #utpol
“There is no need for federal bureaucracy involvement if the evidence shows that state and local election officials are doing their jobs,” Derek Monson writes.
If you want stronger election integrity, where should you start?
In this segment from Defending Ideas, @nicdunnutah Ben Ginsberg and Bill Duncan explain why keeping elections locally run builds trust because citizens have more opportunities to shape the election process.
They also discuss why it's harder to cheat if elections stay local.
Remember when Republicans in D.C. opposed federalizing elections and Democrats supported it? Today's debate in our nation's capitol looks very different.
The Hoover Institution's Benjamin Ginsburg shows how both parties' positions on local control have flipped depending on who's in power.
“The future is for technicians. The future is for electricians. The future is for welders...the future is for everyone.” @DinaPowellMcC
Meta is launching America's Workforce Academy, which will pay people to learn the trades and guarantees a job after.🧵 nypost.com/2026/06/09/busine…
While @Meta 's new academy is open to everyone, working in the trades can be beneficial and meaningful for men and boys. Learn more about these issues here: sutherlandinstitute.org/well…
Traditional higher education is a great option for some students. But we need to build the workforce that is critical for building a better tomorrow. sutherlandinstitute.org/wp-c…
The debate over religion and schools is often framed as a conflict. But it doesn't have to be. Our Christine Cooke Fairbanks' new op-ed in @PublicSquareMag shows it can be an opportunity to ask: How can we better accommodate diverse families while preserving everyone's freedoms?
Who should be responsible for running elections: state governments or Washington?
In this segment from Defending Ideas, @nicdunnutah speaks with Ben Ginsberg and Bill Duncan about the growing debate and why the Constitution gives states most of the power to run our elections.
How can we redesign the social safety net to truly help those in need?
Our @nicdunnutah joined @JustinTCallais on the From Ideas to Innovation podcast to discuss how conversation with a homeless man opened his eyes and spurred him to action.