Category: Politics

Bishop, Entire GA Delegation, Sponsor Resolution To Create Carter National Historic Park

Plains could become even more of a shrine to the Greatest President of All Time: Jimmy Carter. Congressman Sanford Bishop and every other Georgian in congress sponsored a resolution to rename the Carter National Historic Site to the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park. A statement from Bishop, who represents Plains, said the park would consist

Morning Reads for Friday, December 20, 2019

The tantrum heard ‘round the world. Reminiscing.  Wayne’s was the Five and Dime in Jonesboro.   Make these and people will worship the ground you walk on. Pride goeth before the fall. To be honest, I was surprised, too. If it seems too good to be true, it usually is. Depends on who you ask.

Morning Reads for Wednesday, December 18

Georgia Soon-to-be-Senator Loeffler denounces DC’s increasingly unpopular impeachment Federal judge denies emergency request, allowing SoS to follow law and purge 120,000 voters, most of whom haven’t voted in six years It’s ridiculous how difficult it is to access rulings online Listen to Johnny Isakson’s reflections on his career with WABE Conservation Fund buys 25 mile

Morning Reads for Tuesday, December 17

Good morning! Bipartisan efforts between Representatives Lucy McBath and Buddy Carter aim to improve public health technology. Work is underway to revise Georgia’s math standards. (No, this is not an article about the proposed state budget cuts.) Max Blau gives us compelling reporting on the state of healthcare in Georgia’s prisons. Here are two of

Marjorie Greene Moves from GA-6 to GA-14 Race

The following is a combination of two press releases issued via Twitter this morning announcing Marjorie Greene’s moving from the GA-6 race (Rep. Lucy McBath, D) to the GA-14 race (Rep. Tom Graves, R). FIRST RELEASE: After much thought and careful consideration, I’ve decided to end my campaign for Congress in Georgia’ s 6th Congressional