Elected officials across southeast Georia have publicly announced their support for former Congressman John Barrow who is running for Secretary of State in Georgia. The self-identified blue dog Democrat served in Congress for a number of years before he was ousted by Republican Rick Allen in Georgia’s 12th Congressional district in 2014. Barrow was not
Peaches What the cluck? If it pleases the crown, might I hold a sign when I protest in the People’s building? 4 Georgia companies land ‘Forbes’ ‘Best Companies for Women’ list That headline, though. Our opioid overdose rates are outpacing the nation Georgia’s most expensive zip code Georgia Grown Trail expands in SE and
State Representative Jason Spencer, the Woodbine Republican who made national headlines this week for appearing on SHOwtime’s “Who is America?” has resigned from his state house seat. I saw a copy of the resignation email late Tuesday night after it was sent to Speaker of the House David Ralston at 11:18 P.M. It reads as
Peaches The Georgia teacher who fired a gun in class has been sentenced to prison Suicides in children in Georgia continue to rise Why did Georgia drop the sales tax holiday? Georgia energy consumption costs among the highest in the country 2 Georgia doctors suing BCBS over ER policy https://reason.com/archives/2018/07/18/a-strategy-for-jury-nullification-victorGeorgia attorney featured for jury nullification
I’m voting for Brian Kemp for Governor on July 24th and it’s not because I’m simply “anti-Cagle,” though I am in the strongest sense of the term. In fact, I’m not just ‘against the other guy,’ I’ve had a 3×4 Kemp sign displayed in my yard since March of this year. I believe I’ve had
Peaches “Georgia is no longer the best state to do business” Spending level hits record in Georgia gubernatorial race A 200 year dispute will see…more dispute National coverage of the Cagle recordings Lt. Governor’s race is just plaint nasty Solitary confinement use criticized in recent report for Georgia Working with Georgia’s Chief School Turnaround Officer
In Georgia, we work hard to send the best and the brightest to DC to represent us. Unfortunately, we can’t always say we send the cutest. Now we have an opportunity to change that. Each year, congressmen and women, staffers, government officials, and journalists enter thier pups for the IJR’s Annual Cutest Dogs on the Hill
On this date in 1965, the U.S. Secret Service Division was created to combat currency counterfeiting, forging and the altering of currency and securities.. Peaches Georgia is on pace to double police shootings in 2018 A Georgia budget primer Court ruling for Kentucky trickles to Georgia 30 arrested, 900 cited so far at Rainbow Family
On this date in 1902, Congress passed the Spooner bill, it authorized a canal to be built across the isthmus of Panama. Peaches Well, that was sneaky. Laws set to take effect Sunday. GOP nominee probed by Feds TCSG filling in workforce gaps We’re 39th for family and child well-being Multimillion lawsuit against Albany reversed Study
On this date in 1989, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that burning the American flag as a form of political protest was protected by the First Amendment. Peaches Atlanta mayor signs order blocking city jail from accepting new ICE detainees Exploring Georgia back roads Lawsuit says GA Dept. of Corrections is violating the rights of