Georgia AG defends state law designed to keep kids safe online
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr was in federal court recently, fighting to defend a current state law that requires parental consent before social media platforms can enter into account agreements with kids aged 15 and younger. The hearing on Senate Bill 351 took place last week in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Jacksonville, Florida.
House budget includes funds for food security for Georgia kids
As legislators close in on the end of the 2026 legislative session, their focus is currently on the passage of a budget. Earlier this week, the House overwhelmingly approved House Bill 974 – the House version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget that includes the state’s share of funding to make sure Georgia children are fed during the summer.
Senate bill would close tax loophole on big pharma
Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-GA, has introduced legislation that he says will close a tax loophole regularly used by pharmaceutical companies to move profits offshore and pay significantly lower corporate tax rates.
Georgia companies rank high for community engagement
Two Georgia companies have been named in the Civic 50 by Points of Light, the annual ranking of community-minded companies by the international nonprofit. Going back more than 10 years, the Civic 50 serves as a benchmarking tool for encouraging and sharing corporate civic engagement for companies with at least $1 billion in annual revenue.
After Brookhaven riot, Saturday unrest is threatened
The Atlanta-based Party for Socialism and Liberation, backed by failed Democrat gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, issued a call for a Tuesday evening protest against the federal Immigration Customs and Enforcement agency (ICE) on Buford Highway in Brookhaven.
AG’s office pens letter urging help for farmers
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has written a letter to Congressional leaders calling for the immediate passage of H.R. 1624, the “Supporting Farm Operations Act of 2025,” which he says would put a stop to the continuously rising Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) for H-2A guest farm workers.
Study Committee on Election Procedures ready to start working
Election integrity has been a hot topic in Georgia for the past two years – and based on discussion at the Georgia Republican Party State Convention this past weekend, it will be again in the upcoming legislative session.
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Watch the September 14th Georgia Gang on YouTube!
The political assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and its impact sparks everything from heated debate to conciliatory analysis on the Sept. 14th show.
Ga. CEO: How Georgia Power is keeping up with state’s rapid growth
Georgia Power Regional Director Joe Brownlee discusses Georgia’s ongoing growth, the ensuing energy demands and the significant contributions Georgia Power makes to investing in the state’s future.
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Senate school choice bill: ‘A Mackerel in the Sun’
School choice is a commendable idea worthy of serious consideration. Including illegal aliens in any part of a new state grant isn’t.
The Truth about Training at the Medical College of Georgia
A recent opinion piece published by InsiderAdvantage claims that the Medical College of Georgia is secretly indoctrinating and training our medical students to practice racial discrimination in their treatment of patients.
Anti-Police Activist in Atlanta Mayor’s Cabinet
Chandra Farley is Atlanta’s chief sustainability officer who serves on the board of directors of the radical Community Movement Builders, an openly anti-police group.








