December 16, 2019 6:18 AM
Morning Reads for Monday, December 16th, 2019
Happy last full week before Christmas!
- Jenna Garland, a former press secretary to ex-Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, and the first person ever charged criminally with violating Georgia’s public records law, will have her day in court.
- Piedmont Atlanta is the first hospital in Georgia to offer a new, minimally invasive treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD.
- Georgia solar farm starts making electricity for Facebook
- Georgia PSC set to vote on Georgia Power rate hike.
- Georgia Midwife Sues for Right to Call Herself ‘Midwife’.
- Updates from the Georgia Commission on Freight and Logistics for Henry County
- Racist Georgia Mayor who said city wasn’t “ready” for black official resigns
- Vandal who drew swastikas at U of Georgia won’t face charges
- Georgia gains major court victory over Florida in decades-long dispute over Apalachicola Bay water use
- Human trafficking disguised as adoption via a Georgia “adoption agency”.
- A man apparently felt so bad about breaking the law that he called police three times to confess, according to police in Thomas County.
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Here is your supplemental Monday morning reader.
Someone who lives in the 14th district is considering running. I know Colton well hope he gets the nod. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/12/15/1960671/0/en/GA-Rep-Colton-Moore-Strongly-Considers-U-S-Congressional-Run.html
I guess this is just coincidence that this was an Obama appointed Judge? http://www.northwestgeorgianews.com/associated_press/federal-judge-puts-pause-on-georgia-voter-roll-purges/article_9fc931ec-3467-5c53-8030-e9524078d85d.html
After reading your link and seeing nothing especially partisan in the judge’s decision–he’s allowing the voter purge to proceed–I decided you must have been triggered by the picture of Abrams.