It was on this date in 1966 that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a poll tax was unconstitutional, but some 55 years later, we’re still arguing over what constitutes a poll tax.
Peaches
- Georgia makes The Onion
- Trump’s endorsement likely cements Shafer’s bid to lead Georgia GOP again
- Juvenile charges for Georgia 17-year-olds may begin in 2023
- Lawsuit seeks information on how Georgia Department of Labor has processed unemployment claims
- Union warns against HCA’s purchase of rural Georgia hospital
- First fisheries class taught in Georgia
- Georgia Prosecutors Eye ‘False Statement’ Charges for Rudy Giuliani
- The Georgia GOP Is Begging Biden To Act On Battery Plant
Jimmy Carter
- The CDC still rules the roost at sea.
- But not in Idaho
- Zuckerberg calls for changes to tech’s Section 230 protections
- This is what happens when ICE asks Google for your user information
- 9th Circuit Says the Right To Bear Arms Does Not Extend Beyond Your Doorstep
- Senators to unveil bill banning permanent Capitol fence
Sweet Tea
- ‘Success Story’: Bald Eagles Bounce Back Across U.S. – And In Georgia, Too
- Doctor says patients with serious diseases are dying from fear of COVID-19
- Paid to borrow.
- When Does a Bull Become a Bubble?