by Phil Kent & Cindy Morley | Apr 7, 2025 | News, News 2
Last Friday’s early General Assembly adjournment exposed a Republican split on election-related changes (including the banning of QR codes on ballots) and left some unpassed bills to be carried over into the January 2026 legislative session. Just before 9 pm...
by Dave Williams | Apr 7, 2025 | News, News 2
Gov. Brian Kemp signed controversial religious freedom legislation Friday aimed at preventing government intrusion into Georgians’ rights to exercise their religious beliefs. The General Assembly’s Republican majorities passed the Religious Freedom Restoration...
by Phil Kent & Baker Owens | Apr 4, 2025 | News, News 2
Editor’s note: We will have full coverage of all the Sine Die action in Monday morning’s newsletter The last day of the General Assembly session— Sine Die— is today. But the action probably can’t top Wednesday’s activity highlighted by rapid-fire,...
by Cindy Morley | Apr 3, 2025 | News, News 2
Day 39 is always one of the three busiest days of the 40-day legislative session – along with Crossover Day and Sine Die (the last day of the session). And Wednesday was no exception. Both the House and Senate had packed calendars and went through a flurry of...
by Baker Owens | Apr 3, 2025 | News, News 2
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce kicked off its first leg of its Georgia|2050 tour on Tuesday in Douglas, Georgia – the first of five stops in different areas of the state, with more communities expected to be added. The tour is a chance for the Georgia Chamber...
by Cindy Morley | Apr 2, 2025 | News, News 2
While basketball, soccer, softball and golf continue to thrive, all eyes are on flag football as the next emerging sport for girls. In fact, flag football will make its debut in the Olympics in 2028 in Los Angeles and is quickly becoming one of the fastest...