With a H/T to Tyler Jett of the Chattanooga Times-Free Press, GeorgiaPol just learned that Representative Bruce Broadrick (R) is resigning his District 4 House Seat due to health reasons. For obvious reasons, there is no special election date as of the time of posting. Beau Patton, Whitfield County GOP’s 1st Vice Chair, announced some
For the last several months, Congressman Ferguson (GA-03) has been wildly optimistic about tax reform. He is wildly optimistic about a lot of things, really. As a former Congressional staffer, I speak from experience when I say that I know how easy it is to become jaded about the world we are living in. But
I am sure I can find a way to blame Ed for the lateness of this post, since it’s his day for Morning Reads…but I volunteered because he is still without power. And I just forgot. But who doesn’t need an afternoon pick me up on Wednesday that is pretending to be a Tuesday? Hurricane
We are broadcasting live and on location from Nashville, Tennessee this morning! We’ve had a tornado and a flash flood warning, but hoping for some sunshine later on. Back at home… A miracle baby was found in a gym bag in Atlanta. My mama always said, “if you can’t say something nice…“ A now ex-deputy
In a cryptic order signed today by Governor Deal, Marcia Norris, Spalding County Clerk of Superior Court and State Court is being investigative for apparent misconduct of some kind. According to the order, a formal request for the investigation came from officials within the Griffin Judicial Circuit.
In a press release via the Secretary of State’s Office: ATLANTA, GA – Secretary of State Brian Kemp reminds Georgians that today is the start of the qualifying period across the state for the nonpartisan municipal election on November 7, 2017. It is also the last day to register to vote in the September 19,
Y’all. It’s been a week. And a half. TGIF. For your enjoyment, here’s a complete hodgepodge of headlines. Prayers for Barcelona in the wake of a horrific terror attack. For someone who surrounds himself with the smartest people, you would think this story would have been struck from his repertoire. I, for one, am
First reported by The Washington Free Beacon, it appears that Jon Ossoff, the Democratic candidate from Georgia’s Sixth Congressional District who ran in Georgia’s Sixth Congressional District, will appear as a featured panelist for “Leaving it All on the Field: The Midterm Elections in the Resistance Era.” Here is the description of the event organized by Netroots Nation:
Filling in for the incomparable Ginny Ray! Happy Friday, y’all! State I was homeschooled and did my math at the beach, so this is hard for me to wrap my mind around. Also, this. AFLAC is having a good second quarter. North Hall Parkway crossing hit a roadblock. #baddadjoke Nobody likes a tax hike. Chatham
The 21st Century AIRR Act passed out of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on June 27th. The bipartisan 21st Century AIRR Act (H.R. 2997), legislation that provides a transformational reform of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Committee approved the 21st Century Aviation Innovation, Reform, and Reauthorization Act (21st Century AIRR Act) by a vote