Quite an eight years for Justice Michael Boggs

From the publisher –  It was just eight years ago when then-Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Michael Boggs was vilified by the political Left when he was nominated for a federal judgeship. The attacks led key Democrats in the U.S. Senate to abandon him, and he was...

Georgia slated to have a tax cut— and a flat tax

  Today lawmakers are back in the Capitol for Day 28, known as Crossover Day. It is one of the General Assembly’s longest days, with voting planned until midnight. It is called Crossover Day, by the way, because it is the last day a bill must pass either the...

What was Georgia’s GOP Chairman doing in DC?

  The other day Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer was subpoenaed to testify in Washington, D.C., before the so-called “House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol” and subjected to four hours...

Two Under-Reported Environmental Bills

The purpose of HB 1289 is to protect the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge from surface mining on nearby Trail Ridge. The bipartisan legislation, sponsored by state Rep. Ron Stephens, R-Savannah, and others was introduced a month ago but so far4 there appears no...

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