In a pair of unanimous votes, the Georgia House and Senate on Monday approved William Duffey as the permanent chairman of the State Election Board. Duffey was appointed by Gov. Brian Kemp last summer, but the selection had to be ratified by the General Assembly. A former federal judge and U.S. attorney, Duffey is highly respected on both sides of the aisle for his character and experience and has put largely to rest many of the concerns surrounding the state’s elections systems following a harrowing 2020. RISING…
Collins hits the road for Trump
One of Georgia’s busiest congressmen during election season has been U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, who has traversed the country campaigning not just for Trump, but for Republican House candidates locked in competitive races. He’s been through Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia, often alongside members of GOP leadership like House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, leading many to consider Collins might be aiming for a leadership post of his own when the new Congress is seated after the elections. All that road tripping has Collins’ profile RISING…
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