On this date in 1859 the National Association of Baseball Players adopted the rule that limited the size of bats to no more than 2-1/2 inches in diameter. It is this regulatory model that the Georgia legislature used over the next few decades to help morph it into the body it is today.
Peaches
- A water wars ruling doesn’t mean the water wars are over
- Georgia county agrees to restore black voter’s rights
- Ethics questions, Ag Secretary and Sonny Perdue
- Georgia ag officials insinuate backyard chickens to blame for avian flu
- The new GOP healthcare plan and Georgia
- UGA is in coming up short in the “facilities” race
Jimmy Carter
- People adore Melania Trump
- James Comey: There is no such thing as absolute privacy in America
- Jon Huntsman to work with the Russians
- Senator Rand Paul front and center
Sweet Tea
Today in the Senate: Term limits (SR 195), firefighter insurance mandates (HB 146), and IRS tax code (HB 283)
Today in the House: Resolutions and Senate companion bills