July 20, 2021 6:00 AM
Morning Reads for Tuesday, July 20
Good morning!
- The leadership change at DFCS happened much more abruptly than many initially realized — and many child advocates are concerned with the potential fallout.
- Georgians (and Georgia lawmakers) might be wise to prepare for twice the Special Session fun this fall.
- Work on salvaging the Golden Ray has temporarily paused for crane maintenance.
- Senators Amy Klobuchar and Jeff Merkley visited Smyrna on Sunday along with to discuss voting difficulties with voters from across the state.
- City leaders in Augusta are warned to not move forward with a new panhandling ordinance as their current one is already unconstitutional.
- The Georgia House Science & Technology Committee held a hearing to discuss free speech rights on big tech platforms.
- Conservative readers are enjoying Stacey Abrams’ recently-published legal thriller.
4 Comments
Add a Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.
I’m looking for pigs flying over my house today:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1417301374245687296
Well they erased the tweet. Sean Hannity actually had a long monologue encouraging folks to get the vaccines.
Even the Science & Technology Committee should understand that when a media platform enforces its terms of service it’s a question of proper business practice, not a FA issue.
Here is a good article about conservative media and the conflicting messages they put out on vaccines.
I mean come on, you guys would rather let folks die so you can push your agenda?
Elliot, why do you not write an essay on this? Instead of some slide cherry picked by you.
https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-health-government-and-politics-arts-and-entertainment-media-74f36fead348661aeba170422381a972