Good morning! Have you recovered from the debate and/or the Saints game? Both were bigly big league.
- A lawsuit claims that Dalton’s carpet manufacturers polluted drinking water in Alabama.
- Former Judicial Qualifications Commission investigator and current JQC board member Richard Hyde testified before the Georgia House Study Committee on JQC Reform last week. This story will undoubtedly continue to unfold as we approach November’s referendum on JQC reform.
- An Atlanta Republican is (non)endorsed by Georgia Equality.
- Thousands of potential voters whose registrations were rejected may be added back to Georgia’s voter rolls.
- Turns out, Governor Deal’s office definitely heard some complaints about the last week’s gas shortage.
- City of Forsyth
embraces Agenda 21plans sidewalk improvements. - Trump’s “White Supremacy Platform.”
- It’s no secret that many Catholics have a problem with Trump. Here’s more on why.
- Y’all, I went to high school in Texas so forgive me if I think your high school homecoming traditions are quaint.
- Lin Manuel Miranda sings Trump’s tweets.