by State Rep. Inga Willis | Mar 12, 2024 | The Forum
My grandmother, Ernestine Harris lived to be 102 young years of age. She was a retired educator, and after serving the state of Georgia with pride for years, she deserved her peace in retirement. Georgians wholeheartedly value hard work, and when we retire, we...
by D.A. King | Mar 7, 2024 | The Forum
Cue the race-baiting and accusations of “anti-immigrant hate” from the corporate-funded leftists and breathless, inaccurate “news” from the usual suspects in the media. My apologies for the repetition. Call it a proposal for a law that essentially says we...
by Jim Fowler | Mar 5, 2024 | The Forum
Georgia’s standing as a great state to do business is losing its luster. To blame are jackpot jury verdicts that have resulted in skyrocketing insurance premiums for housing providers, fewer insurers willing to provide coverage, and higher deductibles with...
by Chris Lane | Mar 4, 2024 | The Forum
Policymaking rarely escapes politics, especially during election season. For the issue of parental school choice, the dynamic is no different. Most Georgians think that if something has broad bipartisan support, it should be enacted, but our national politics...
by Hans von Spakovsky & Cully Stimson | Mar 1, 2024 | The Forum
Laken Hope Riley, a lovely young lady in the prime of her college life, was brutally murdered in broad daylight while she was out jogging on the University of Georgia campus, allegedly by an illegal alien named Jose Antonio Ibarra. This crime was as...
by Natalie Crawford | Feb 29, 2024 | The Forum
Nearly 1.4 million Georgians lack health insurance, and less than half of private-sector establishments in Georgia offer it as a benefit. This leaves many hardworking people – farmers, food service workers, cashiers, construction workers, and gig workers – in...