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- In 2017, the Secretary of State’s office purged more than 534,000 voter registrations. About 8% of those folks re-registered and voted in the 2020 Presidential election.
- Most parents of children with an IEP qualify for a $500 payment through the CARES Act – and most Georgia families that qualify have not taken advantage of the benefit.
- A large number of hospital workers – by “large,” I mean that the number is estimated between 25% and 33% – refuse to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
- The Mayor of Macon and several Macon-Bibb Commissioners learned firsthand how their community’s sanitation program works.
- Street racing is by no means limited to the City of Atlanta. Here are some stats on citations and arrests made statewide this past weekend.
- Why was Toyota trending yesterday? Because they gave a lot of money to Members of Congress who objected to the certification of the 2020 election.
- Chef Matthew Raiford returned to the Georgia coast to farm and cook on land that his family has owned since Emancipation, where he works to preserve Georgia’s Gullah Geechee heritage.