The Georgia Republican Party will consider eight resolutions at its Convention tomorrow, Saturday, June 5, when it convenes at 10:00 a.m. at Jekyll Island. 1. A resolution calling for stronger enforcement of immigration laws 2. A resolution urging the Georgia general assembly to rescind delta’s jet fuel tax credit 3. A resolution to safeguard students
Sen. Bruce Thompson has announced his candidacy to challenge Mark Butler as Labor Commissioner in Georgia. Sen. Thompson has come out swinging, stating: “The Department of Labor has been completely mismanaged and has failed the citizens of Georgia. It’s time for fresh ideas, new leadership, and a solution-oriented approach to cut through the bureaucratic red
From a press release: Gary Black, GA’s Agriculture Commissioner who received more votes than any candidate for U.S. Senate or Governor in 2018 and 2014, today launched his campaign for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Raphael Warnock. “Warnock and Biden promised to ‘fundamentally change America,’” Black said. “They’re five months into it and
Hide the silverware. (Here’s to hoping good things.) Not soon enough for some folks. Really, this is about important stuff. Like ice cream. Be sure to check/update your default settings if you have Amazon devices. Victor Davis Hanson, American treasure, always make you think. Are we finally reaching the point of not enough cases to
This week’s Courier Herald column: This week I managed to catch the 2013 movie “Saving Mr. Banks”, the story of Walt Disney trying to secure the movie rights for Mary Poppins from author P.L. Travers. Both Disney and Travers jet across the Atlantic as the iconic studio head tries to gain the author’s trust, approval,
Peaches Kemp suspends Sheriff Victor Hill Warnock makes stops to discuss infrastructure shortages Georgia set to be a swing state for a long time? Henry County getting sued over tasing incident Georgia state education board to consider rules on race The shipwreck clean-up that just can’t conclude Standstill on Medicaid expansion leaves poor Georgians without
I’ll admit it. I’ve been thinking it was Tuesday all day, so please excuse my lateness today. On the upside, it’s National Leave the Office Early Day, so I recommend you take full advantage of that! I’ll try to keep this brief, so let’s get to it, shall we? Pat Conroy 17 year-old Georgians must
This isn’t the article I wanted to write. I would much rather write about one of the policy proposals I’ve been helping craft. Alas, it will have to wait, for there is a story that needs to be told. Wokeness or Cancel Culture is no longer confined to fortune 500 companies. What began in Georgia,
Local celebrity gives back to the community. The jokes…they write themselves. Haters gonna hate. Yeah. Cooties. That’s it. Still not a fan of Twitter. But true. Very true. (Language alert.) This new hijacking technique should scare the pants off of everyone. HIPPA officer to the white courtesy phone. HIPPA officer, HIPPA officer, white courtesy phone,
Peaches Georgia teacher slams critical race theory on TV More broadband – this time in south Georgia Peloton said Ohio > Georgia Are Republicans capitalizing on crime? Georgia Power to invest in racial equity efforts Georgia’s Lieutenant Governor race could be a microcosm of the future of state GOP politics Lawmakers aren’t letting up on