(un)Happy Tax Day! I finished mine a couple of weeks ago, and my tax bill has me kinda like… May the odds be ever in your favor. Here: Tiger wins the Masters Speaking of the Masters, I saw “a few” people griping on social media about the local Atlanta CBS affiliate breaking in during Masters
It’s here! District Convention. Be in line before 10a if you’re a delegate or alternate and prepare for people griping about resolutions. That’s pretty much it. Y’all discuss among yourselves about what y’all see going on in the conventions. I’ll be at the 7th District Convention. Maybe Will Kremer will share his popcorn…
Happy post-Sine Die! We’ll probably need a few days to figure out what happened last night. What does IT and legislating have in common? “Oh, don’t worry…we’ll fix it in the next release.” *ba da bum* (In all seriousness, thank you to our legislators, staffers, and the state patrol who worked long hours to transact
A few minutes ago, the Georgia House agreed to a Senate substitute of the Heartbeat Bill. The measure was adopted by a vote of 92-78. HB 481 will now be heading to Governor Brian Kemp’s desk for his signature.
Thus far, former Congresswoman Karen Handel has support among her former Georgia Republican Congressional colleagues, leadership of the House Republican Conference, and today Handel has released a list of community leaders who have endorsed her endeavor to represent Georgians from the 6th District in Washington: Following the endorsements from Georgia’s Republican Congressmen and members of
Yesterday, Karen Handel announced a number of endorsements from Georgia’s Republican Congressional delegation. Today, she is announcing a number of endorsements she has received from Congressional Republican leadership: Following the endorsements yesterday from most of Georgia’s Republican Congressional Delegation, the leaders of the U.S. House Republican Caucus are making their choice clear. They want to work
Much wailing and gnashing of teeth was made about how the new home of our Atlanta Braves was going to be a bust for taxpayers. Well, apparently the numbers from last year, the first full year of operation in their new home in Cobb County, don’t necessarily bear that out according to a report from
I’ve written a bit about the next generation of mobile broadband. 5G, as it begins to roll out, will be a crucial part of making broadband Internet access available to more Georgians. Key legislation passed both chambers and is heading to Governor Brian Kemp’s desk for his signature. The legislation is a compromise between the
Former Republican Congresswoman Karen Handel announced yesterday that she was running for #GA06. Today, she has released a list of endorsements from Georgia’s Republican Congressmen including former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price. You can read their endorsements below: Former Secretary of Health & Human Services and Former Congressman from GA-6, Tom Price: “To win
An observant citizen noticed and snapped a photo of Representative Sam Park (D-Lawrenceville) holding and talking on his phone while driving in the HOV lane as the lone passenger in his car according to an 11Alive story. Rep. Park’s rationale? Being stuck in traffic on the Downtown Connector due to an accident. He was going