Fulton Co. still reeling from cyberattack

If you needed more evidence as to the importance of cybersecurity in 2024 look no further than Fulton County, where a cyberattack that took place last weekend still has many government systems offline.  The attack is suspected to be ‘ransomware,’ where...

Kemp signs antisemitism bill

Gov. Brian Kemp signed one of his first bills of the 2024 legislative session Wednesday, making a statement that antisemitism won’t stand in Georgia.  Surrounded by a bipartisan group of lawmakers, Kemp signed HB 30 which legally defines...

Fair Fight underwater

At one point Stacey Abrams’ voting group Fair Fight was one of the most powerful political organizations in the country, bringing in massive fundraising hauls while building out grassroots ‘get out the vote’ operations that helped Democrats win seats...

GDOT gives thumbs down to I-14

The first new proposed interstate in Georgia since the 1960s got a thumbs down from GDOT officials last week, who said the proposal wouldn’t be a good return on investment.  Interstate 14 in the Peach State would run between Augusta and Columbus before...

Kemp joins opposition to Biden open border policy

Gov. Brian Kemp is among 25 governors who released a joint statement in support of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and his state’s constitutional right to self-defense against the massive and ongoing illegal alien influx on our southern border. The statement declares: “We...

Fulton taxpayers to pay legal bill

Fulton Co. taxpayers are on the hook to pay nearly a million dollars in legal penalties in Commissioner Natalie Hall’s sexual harassment case.  Hall was found to have sexually harassed her former chief of staff, Calvin Brock, forcing him into a sexual relationship,...

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