Good morning! We’re in the home stretch. You’re probably about out of leftovers, so you may want to run to the store. I know you’re not planning a big party, RIGHT?
- Details on the formal ethics charges that the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission filed against former House Majority Whip and current Court of Appeals Judge Christian Coomer.
- What happened at an Atlanta assisted living home where 17 residents died of COVID-19?
- There’s a new name for the Rosalyn Carter Institute, which focuses on caregiving. (P.S. Caregiving is an economic issue.)
- New Georgia laws – including one addressing “surprise” medical billing to look forward to (as it were) in 2021.
- There’s a new Sheriff in Cobb County! Learn more about Sheriff Craig Owens.
- Restaurants we lost in 2020. Chances are, you’re familiar with several on tis list.
- If you actually feel the need to revisit the top Georgia political stories of 2020, have at it.
- This article on the bucatini shortage of 2020 is without question the most fascinating article I have read in quite some time – and I say that as a politician from Georgia.