by Charles Bullock | Dec 16, 2020 | The Forum
For Republican candidates and office holders, Donald Trump is the force that one dares not offend. The potency of his endorsements or tweets was shown more forcefully in Georgia than in most states when he weighed in on the behalf of Brian Kemp during the 2018...
by Heidi Holmes Erickson & Ben Scafidi | Dec 15, 2020 | The Forum
(Publisher’s note: Georgia’s K-12 GOAL program allows individual and corporate taxpayers to receive an income tax credit for donating to tax-exempt student scholarship organizations, which then fund providing the scholarships that offset the cost of attending...
by Charles Bullock | Dec 10, 2020 | The Forum
Hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent in an effort to influence our preferences in the two Senate runoffs. Flying so far below the radar that it may have tunneled underground is yet another decision to be made on January 5. Lauren “Bubba” McDonald...
by Lynn Westmoreland | Dec 9, 2020 | The Forum
Right now the current political world lacks clarity. After a hotly contested presidential election, Georgia is on its way to two Senate runoffs. Still, despite the controversy and drama, we cannot allow politics to get in the way of commonsense policy that benefits...
by D.A. King | Dec 8, 2020 | The Forum
Metro Atlanta and Georgia were set on their way to becoming much more dangerous places on November 3rd– and the chaos over the alleged fraud in the election should not distract from that truth. Two Democrats in Cobb and Gwinnett counties— Craig Owens...
by Bill Loughrey | Dec 7, 2020 | The Forum
Just 15 years ago when Georgia Republicans took the majority for the first time since Reconstruction, election integrity was a top priority for the new generation of Republican leaders who governed under the Gold Dome. The Georgia Legislature became the second...