With protests still raging throughout much of the state, (and country) over racial injustice and police brutality, Rome residents are taking a different approach and “backing the blue.” Around 100 individuals gathered in downtown Rome last weekend to show their support for law enforcement officers, voicing their backing for public safety officers and first responders, who haven’t had a great 2020 so far. The rally included a march from City Hall to the Call to Duty memorial in front of the Law Enforcement Center, meant to honor the 15 law enforcement officers across the nation who have died in the line of duty since May 26 – not a number you see reported much. The city also saw a small counter-rally spring up across the street, however it featured just two protesters holding signs showing their opposing view on the value of the police.
Loeffler to head SBA
Former U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler was the latest Georgian to be tapped by President-elect Donald Trump for a key role in his upcoming administration, in this case to head up the Small Business Administration. Loeffler will lean on her experience as a successful financial executive as well as her political background in leading the SBA, which doles out loans and provides regulatory support for millions of small businesses nationwide. The appointment has Loeffler’s political star once again RISING…
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