Peaches Dead even race in Georgia between Trump, Biden. U.S. House chairman asks Kemp for documents detailing Georgia’s handling of COVID-19. Athens officials to consider 10 p.m. ‘last call’ for alcohol Macon mayor vetoes mask mandate for Bibb County Georgia student expelled for racist social media post she didn’t make. Rural Georgia’s ‘Legal Deserts’ Are
Happy Thursday! Today is the 116th anniversary of the invention of the ice cream cone which was delivered to us by Charles E. Menches during the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis. Peaches Kemp and Bottoms talking settlement. Warren asks CDC to mandate masks, citing Georgia’s local ban. This Georgia city beat back COVID-19. Georgia
It’s National Corn Fritter Day…And it was on this date in 1935 that Oklahoma City became the first city in the U.S. to install parking meters. We should probably kick them out for that reason. Peaches What Georgia’s AG Is Spending to Fight for the State’s Abortion Law Kemp bans cities, counties from mandating masks.
Did you know that today is National Sugar Cookie Day? Probably not if you’re doing it right and you recognize the wonderfulness of cookies every day. And while we’re on the topic, it was on this date in 1872 that the doughnut cutter was patented by John F. Blondel. Peaches Ga moves to toss-up as
Good morning and Happy World UFO Day! It’s also the 56th anniversary of President Johnson signing the “Civil Rights Act of 1964” into law. Peaches Kemp says he has not talked overturning Savannah mask mandate How Ga’s Open Records Act played a role in bringing the Arbery case to light Speaking of Open Records, this
Today is the 58th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling stating that the use of unofficial non-denominational prayer in public schools was unconstitutional. Engel v. Vitale became a landmark case which has been cited over and over and over again ever since. Peaches Taking the slow road: exploring Georgia’s Ocean Highway In Augusta, a
Good morning – If 2020 wasn’t 2020 enough, a Saharan dust storm is breezing across the Atlantic. But if 2020 was a fishing show… Peaches Surprise billing legislation clears all the hurdles of legislature. Raffensperger wants power to intervene. Renaming our state colleges and universities? Considering a new hemp bill when the last one should
A timely court anniversary: on this date in 1993, SCOTUS ruled that people who commit “hate crimes” could be sentenced to extra punishment. Peaches Gov. Kemp on Tuesday’s mess. But CNN says it shows ‘why Governor Stacey Abrams is right.‘ The New Yorker took a long form look at voting in Georgia, though. And Stephen
11th Circuit Vacates District Court Ruling, Says Georgia Must Revisit Third Parties’ Exclusion From Elections The Libertarian Party of Georgia has made a substantial gain in a matter against the Georgia Secretary of State. While the case was filed by the LPG, the potential for improved access will impact all third party candidates in Georgia.
Born down in a dead man’s town, the first kick he took was when he hit the ground…on this date in 1984, Bruce Springsteen released his “Born in the U.S.A.” album. Peaches Libertarian Party of Georgia wins major ballot access initiative. Kemp to scale back budget cuts. Commissioner Butler is still asking lawmakers to spare