by Roy Bowen | Apr 15, 2022 | The Forum
Georgia’s 6,600 manufacturers contribute roughly 11 percent to the state’s total economic output. Combined we employ 408,000 workers with an average salary of around $70,000. From aerospace products and parts to textiles to machinery manufacturing, we are a...
by Jake Evans | Apr 13, 2022 | The Forum
(Editor’s note: The author is running for election to Georgia’s 6th Congressional District. We will occasionally publish op-eds from all the Republican and Democrat Congressional candidates.) Democrats across the nation have blindly sided with left-wing mobs and...
by Bill Black | Apr 11, 2022 | The Forum
Amid an apocalyptic crime wave as murder rates consecutively doubled since 2020, Georgia’s House of Representatives celebrated the 2022 Legislative Session Monday night without ever having voted on Senate Bill 359, the Safe and Secure Georgia Act. SB 359, now...
by Bob Irvin | Apr 6, 2022 | The Forum
The General Assembly has passed a bill to protect homeowners from the kind of mass destruction of single-family zoning which was attempted in Atlanta last year. The provision, contained in HB 1405, was originated by two former Buckhead state...
by Bill Black | Mar 30, 2022 | The Forum
Yesterday morning state Sen. John Albers, R-Roswell, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis sat together testifying before the Georgia House Judiciary Committee hearing on Senate Bill 359, the Safe and Secure Georgia Act. SB 359, loaded with...
by Joe Gebbia | Mar 28, 2022 | The Forum
When Brookhaven, Sandy Springs, Tucker, Milton, and many more set out to achieve cityhood, they were seeking a form of independence to ensure their vote counted in their neighborhood, that their taxes paid for their local problems and that their government was,...