December 3, 2020 7:48 AM
Morning Reads – Thursday, December 3, 2020
Peaches
- Georgia county settles $1.1 million lawsuit re: deputy overtime & wages
- Congresswoman-elect from Georgia seems to be the only one saying this.
- Former Georgia Republican leaders urge state GOP to focus on runoffs
- Trump’s Georgia rally sparks GOP anxiety.
- Fact-checking claims signature audits in Georgia would uncover fraud.
- ‘They have not earned your vote’
- Lawsuit alleges 200K Georgia voters were wrongly purged from registration list.
- Raphael Warnock might be too radical for Georgia
- Students from UGA, GT are suing for tuition and fees because COVID shortchanged their college experience
- Opinion: Affordable Care Act is not socialism
Jimmy Carter
- Top 20% Gets 6x More Benefits from Student Debt Cancellation than Bottom 20%
- EFF Urges Court to Rehear Case Involving Aerial Surveillance Program
- The GOP’s electoral mischief.
- Release of PPP loan recipients’ data reveals troubling patterns
- Race for NYC Mayor in 2021 is already a crowded field.
- Republican senators urge Trump to dodge pardon controversies.
Sweet Tea
- Resisting The Urge To Make Christmas Extra Special To Compensate For 2020.
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Irrelevant candidate note.
I was poking around last night and discovered that the Alaska Greens broke with the national party and decided on Cynthia McKinney as their VP candidate. Jesse Ventura, another name from the past, headed the ticket, beating out Howie Hawkins and Joe Biden. The Greens ended up with 2700 votes out of 190K total.
Good shot of Jesse at link but unfortunately none of Cynthia.
https://mustreadalaska.com/green-party-of-alaska-nominates-jesse-ventura-for-president/
Rep. David Scott has been selected to become chairman of the House Agriculture Committee when a new Congress is formed in 2021.
Reps Austin Scott and Rick Allen are expected to remain committee members.
https://www.meatpoultry.com/articles/24188-representative-david-scott-recommended-for-house-ag-committee-chairman