by Phil Kent | Aug 30, 2017 | James Magazine
A three-judge federal panel has narrowed a federal voting rights suit that accused the Republican-controlled Georgia legislature of unconstitutional racial and partisan gerrymandering in order to keep two state House of Representatives district under GOP...
by Phil Kent | Aug 30, 2017 | News, News 2
Several resignations of Georgia GOP state lawmakers are creating open seats that will be on special election ballots in November. One senator stepping down to run for governor is Hunter Hill, who represents a section of east Cobb County and a portion of Sandy...
by Phil Kent | Aug 28, 2017 | News, News 2
Sources close to Atlanta businessman Clay Tippins confirm that his exploratory committee for governor will be established this week and that a finance committee is forming. The 44-year-old Republican– an executive vice president of Capgemini, a global...
by Phil Kent | Aug 25, 2017 | News, News 2
Georgia’s senators and congressmen are home from Washington during the August recess talking to constituents, and U.S. Sen. David Perdue is no exception. Speaking to the Sandy Springs Perimeter Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, the only business CEO who serves...
by Phil Kent | Aug 16, 2017 | News, News 2
The American Bar Association House of Delegates on Monday decided on a voice vote to urge Congress to allow state courts to permit illegal immigrants “seeking legal status” to obtain licenses to practice law. The resolution said “bar admission should not be...