by Phil Kent | Apr 30, 2018 | News, News 2
The Republican and Democratic Party primary elections are May 22 and early voting around the state begins today. This is a critical election for both parties and there is a very long ballot. You can download a copy of the ballot online from the Georgia...
by Phil Kent | Apr 27, 2018 | News, News 2
Former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed is under fire for a variety of reasons, but lately it’s for spending $518,000 of the taxpayers’ money on bonuses for highly-paid staffers and for “party gifts.” City Council is outraged, the new mayor...
by Phil Kent | Apr 16, 2018 | News, News 2
U.S. Rep. Karen Handel, R-Ga., told the monthly Fulton County Republican Party breakfast at the Rivermont Golf and Country Club on Saturday that she is “100 percent in support” of the U.S. air strikes against Syrian chemical gas facilities. At an event attended...
by Phil Kent | Apr 13, 2018 | News, News 2
Aside from fully funding k-through-12th grade public education at a pre-recession level, the Georgia General Assembly also took a huge step during the 2018 session by passing House Bill 217. It expanded the decade-old successful tax credit scholarship program...
by Phil Kent | Apr 5, 2018 | News, News 2
The legacy of former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed continues to be tarnished with revelations that taxpayers were gouged some $275,136 charged to his city-issued business credit card over the past three years. Expenses ranged from chauffeur-driven vehicles to pricey...