by Phil Kent | Nov 9, 2021 | The Forum
As we emerge from the COVID-19 crisis, it has become abundantly clear that the role that technology plays in our work and personal lives has grown dramatically. Therefore, it is important for Congress to properly regulate the technology sector. However,...
by Matt Towery and Robert Cahaly | Nov 9, 2021 | The Forum
Abraham Lincoln said it best—a house divided against itself cannot stand. The Democrats proved that this past week with poor election results and a legislative logjam which was caused by warring wings of their party. Read more from IAG Chairman Matt Towery at Newsmax...
by Ronald L. Carlson & Michael Scott Carlson | Nov 4, 2021 | The Forum
At the conclusion of a Georgia murder prosecution, the defendant was convicted for striking his wife over 100 times en route to strangling her to death. The accused not only had a history of physical attacks against that victim, but also upon other domestic...
by D.A. King | Nov 3, 2021 | The Forum
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is now openly supporting lower tuition rates in our public colleges for illegal aliens who migrated to Georgia than Americans and legal immigrants who live in other states. That was just one of the eye-openers from the third...
by State Sen. Tonya Anderson | Oct 27, 2021 | The Forum
Georgia’s elected leaders understand the importance of safe, secure, and accessible communications. During our last legislative session, my bipartisan colleagues worked to close the digital divide by investing in broadband infrastructure, a $30 million...
by State Rep. Charlice Byrd | Oct 26, 2021 | The Forum
As a Georgia legislator, there is one topic that continues to be on the minds of voters from my district and across the state – election integrity. Despite having adopted some election changes in the state earlier this year, there is still an uneasiness about...