by State Sen. Brandon Beach | Jul 18, 2019 | The Forum
A recent article in the AJC, based upon a 2016 audit and its follow-up, puts forth a conclusion that the Georgia Department of Transportation does not do enough to justify transportation projects. I am very familiar with the thorough and highly coordinated...
by D.A. King | Jul 17, 2019 | The Forum
From the “that’s pretty much the point” department: Georgia’s E-Verify law represents a challenge for illegal aliens who want to open a business and be more visible in Georgia. This critical analysis comes from the executive director and founder of an...
by Bill Black | Jul 16, 2019 | The Forum
Congress should replay Georgia’s old sweet song before questioning Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s credentials instead of his politics at his upcoming hearing. Down many roads these hearings will lead, yet they all lead back to whether Mueller was even...
by U.S. Rep. Drew Ferguson | Jul 11, 2019 | The Forum
In the 115th Congress, we were able to pass important legislation that directly helped Georgians across the Third District. From tax reform to funding for career-technical education, we worked on policy initiatives that give Georgians the opportunity to seize...
by Commissioner Liz Hausmann | Jul 9, 2019 | The Forum
Fulton County property tax assessment notices have been sent and, to no big surprise, confusion has resulted. With the many new homestead exemptions that cap any tax increase to 3 percent or CPI—which was passed by Fulton County voters last November– this...
by Hans von Spakovsky | Jul 3, 2019 | The Forum
The Supreme Court’s fractured and fragmented decision on whether the Commerce Department can reinstate a citizenship question as part of the 2020 census was a partial victory and a partial loss for the Trump administration. Now a giant question mark hangs over...