by Bill Black | May 7, 2026 | The Forum
America’s wounded warriors received a boost during the Senate Armed Services Committee budget hearing last week after Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth endorsed the Major Richard Star Act, an overwhelmingly bipartisan measure to eliminate the ban on...
by Laurie Tyson | May 1, 2026 | The Forum
Each May, Electrical Safety Month serves as a national reminder of something we often take for granted: the systems that power our homes, businesses, and communities must also be systems we can trust to be safe. This year, that reminder carries added weight in...
by Josh McKoon | Apr 17, 2026 | The Forum
Tax Day is usually a reminder of what government takes. Families sit at the kitchen table, small business owners square the books, and working people are reminded how much of their labor never really feels like their own. But this year is different. This year,...
by Scot Turner | Apr 10, 2026 | The Forum
SB 214’s failure on Sine Die should not be mistaken for a rejection of the policy behind SB 189 when it comes to election issues. If anything, it exposed the difference between declaring a goal and building a lawful, workable path to achieve it. Georgia House...
by Da’Jion Lymore | Mar 30, 2026 | The Forum
Raising a growing boy as a single parent is full of daily challenges. As a father, I want my son to understand the value of healthy choices. When we cook together, he’s my right hand, rinsing asparagus or carefully learning to use a kitchen knife on potatoes....
by Garland Favorito | Mar 30, 2026 | The Forum
This Thursday is the last day of the Georgia legislative session, and there are several election security bills still in play that have passed both chambers and have the chance to become law by then. Last Friday, Georgia State Republican Senators passed HB960,...