Woods, School Board Seek End to Duplicative Testing

  Georgia’s school superintendent often labors under the media and public radar. That’s why it’s important to monitor what he and the state Board of Education are doing when it affects educational reform and progress. Student testing – or rather, too much of it—...

State’s Most Populous County Fires Tax Assessor

  As far back as 2011 the Fulton County Commission – representing Georgia’s most populous county— began allocating large sums of taxpayer money to fix the error-ridden tax assessor’s office. Five years later, and with appeals growing every year, the situation...

Abrams Believes Dems Can Make Georgia Gains

“Did you hear the news? Hillary Clinton is going to be making a significant investment in turning Georgia blue. In fact, our first new expansion staffer is heading here this week, and it would not have happened without your support.” So begins a fund-raising email...

Trying to heal a split on the political Left

  An embarrassing split has been occurring on the political Left in metro Atlanta that has been inflamed by black Democrat U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Ga., and his recent appearance at a “boycott Israel” event and his description of Jewish settlers in the West Bank...

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