From a press release from the Georgia House of Represenatives: Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) was re-elected by his colleagues in the Georgia House of Representatives to continue his service as Speaker of the House for the 2021-2022 legislative session. Ralston has served as Speaker since 2010 and is Georgia’s 73rd Speaker of the House.
It’s Day 1 of the 2021 Legislative Session in Georgia and the most wonderful time of the year. While most of us would agree that last year made for the strangest session in recent memory, I’m predicting another wild ride that potentially lasts less than the usual 40 days. With lawmakers and staff being tested
Tonight on the show Catherine, Tim and David started off we a discussion of the disturbing events of Wednesday afternoon and where the future of our democracy goes from here. From there we welcomed our guest Niles Francis to the show. We discussed both national & Georgia political issues as well as the outlook for
Former Senator Saxby Chambliss recovering from minor stroke. Golden Ray removal continues. Atlanta mayor Lance-Bottoms ethics investigation results in fine. 2020 certainly didn’t seem faster than other years. Honestly, we couldn’t make this up if we tried. Nurses in short supply – sooner than you think. SMH. Twitter proves Mr. Bean correct. New robot closer
I’m so disappointed at what happened in Washington D.C. yesterday. Frustrated that part of it was due to the belief that cheating occurred during Georgia’s elections. Anyone who believes cheating occurred …. you are the problem and fuel that led to yesterday’s fire. For years we have been telling you Trump is bad for America
I wish I had some roaring good news about what we could celebrate today, but all that’s on the calendar is National Bobblehead Day. If you’re looking to take a trip down memory lane, today is the: 41st anniversary of President Jimmy Carter signing legislation that authorized $1.5 billion in loans for the bail out
Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced the following changes and additions to Governor’s Office staff: Craig Foster is Deputy Director of Policy in the Office of Governor Brian P. Kemp. Most recently, he served as a Senior Policy Advisor to Governor Kemp. Prior to joining the Kemp Administration, Foster worked as a Policy Analyst for the
Good morning! Today, in my faith tradition, we step into a new period, leaving the Christmas season as we celebrate Epiphany. Most of you will have removed decorations nearly two weeks ago, which is far more customary now in the United States, but my family will spend today taking ours down. It’s also National Bean
This week’s Courier Herald column: When I enrolled at the University of Georgia way back in 1987 and was told to pick a major, I chose economics. I had no intention of it being my real major, but it was among the choices on the path to a B.B.A. and I liked it in high