So what didn’t make it through on Crossover Day?

Despite a relatively early finish by the Senate on Crossover Day, the House stayed until well into the night on Monday and the flurry of activity from both chambers left many to wonder, “what the heck just happened?” (As a reminder, either Chamber is free to bring...

So what didn’t make it through on Crossover Day?

  Despite a relatively early finish by the Senate on Crossover Day, the House stayed until well into the night on Monday and the flurry of activity from both chambers left many to wonder, “what the heck just happened?” (As a reminder, either Chamber is free to...

Atlanta’s changing demographics, politics

Changing demographics in Atlanta are not a surprise to anyone following the situation over the past several years. The city has seen overall explosive growth over the past decade, recently topping 500,000 residents for the first time in the city’s history.  With all...

Legislature leaning status quo on tax credits

  It’s not often that Georgia’s two main think tanks for state politics, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation (GPPF) and the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute (GBPI), agree on an issue. But when it comes to tax credits, the two ideological opponents find...

Companies look to open up car market in Georgia

Astute readers may remember several years ago that an up and coming car company called Tesla was having some trouble selling its cars to potential customers.  At issue was a, at the time, little known or thought of law outside of the automotive industry that limited...

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