by Patrick Hickey | Mar 16, 2017 | James Magazine
Georgia politicians and election officials have vouched for the security and accuracy of the state’s voting machines since their introduction back in 2002, but could recent security breaches have the Peach State heading back to paper ballots? Maybe so...
by Patrick Hickey | Mar 15, 2017 | News, News 2
It seems like everywhere you look these days Metro Atlanta counties are lining up to expand public transportation, and Gwinnett County is apparently no exception. Four Democratic Gwinnett state House Reps. – Pedro Marin, Dewey McClain, Brenda Lopez, and...
by Patrick Hickey | Mar 8, 2017 | News, News 2
Due to pressure leveraged by pair of bills, (SB 203 and HB 415) that would have put control of the Georgia High School Association in the hands of the state, Executive Director Gary Phillips will retire at the end of the current school year. The retirement...
by Patrick Hickey | Mar 1, 2017 | News, News 2
When SB 79, the bill that would have allowed for two casinos to be built in Georgia, died in the Senate Regulated Industries Committee Monday, there was much discussion over why it failed and what supporters need to do to get it passed in 2018. The general line...
by Patrick Hickey | Feb 23, 2017 | News, News 2
A poll from zpolitics and Clout Research shows Democrat John Ossof with an early lead in the race to replace now-Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price. With 32%, the Democrat led former Secretary of State Karen Handel, who took 25%, and John’s...