I’m filling in for your Wednesday reads, so you’re in for a double dose this week.
Obviously, the biggest story in the last 24 hours is the indictment of Insurance Commissioner Jim Beck. Here’s the full press conference.
Other news, however, includes:
- Boycotts Work. An Abortion Rights Boycott in Georgia Probably Wouldn’t.
- PEOPLE Magazine picked up the story about Kemp opposing recess.
- More on how the USG has been giving the teacher pension fund the shaft.
- Is this man guilty of disorderly conduct in Helen?
- Settlement expected Wednesday in civil case against former Chatham County Probate Court Chief Clerk.
- Commissioners could OK cash grants for Cobb startups.
- “Revising yesterday, denying today is no way to govern”
- Georgia moves up 15 spots in new ranking of best states.
- #GoodNews: Georgia Mom to Attend NASA Internship with Help From Crowd Fundraiser.
- Alday murders still haunt South Georgia almost 50 years later.
- Regents approve ‘Dooley Field’
- Feel the Bern of a decline in support.
- The 4th Amendment Doesn’t Apply Here.
- Florida may create prostitution registry for pimps and johns.
- Buchanan: Tariffs — The Taxes That Made America Great.
- Outdated Regs Are Slowing Technological Progress in Education.
- San Francisco Bans Use Of Facial Recognition Technology By Law Enforcement.
- Imagine having to study something the rest of us already knew.