What will Kemp veto? And too few tax breaks cut?

  Gov. Brian Kemp launched the first wave of bill signings last week ahead of today’s deadline to ratify or veto hundreds of measures passed in the 2026 General Assembly session. It’s difficult to look into the crystal ball to see what the governor will do in...

Early voter turnout favors Democrats— so far

  When over 272,000 Georgians cast Republican, Democrat and independent ballots by noon Tuesday, a new record was set for early voting in the Peach State. The Secretary of State’s office reports that at this point more Democrats than Republicans are casting their...

Jones confronts Jackson on illegal alien hiring

  Monday’s Republican gubernatorial debate was quite the back-and-forth slugfest between what polling suggests are the two main candidates— healthcare CEO Rick Jackson and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. But especially dramatic and surprising moments occurred when Jones...

The case against SPLC hate funders helps Georgia

  The Saturday night arrest in Washington D.C. of a shooter who confessed to trying to kill President Donald Trump and officials in his administration resulted in the discovery of a “manifesto” he left behind that was dripping with hatred.  It’s the latest...

GOP attorney Roddy faces two other Republicans

  During the last hour of primary candidate qualifying, lifelong Georgian and Republican attorney Carolyn Roddy joined two other GOP candidates and three Democrats to run for the Public Service Commission (PSC) seat that incumbent Tricia Pridemore leaves at the...

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