InsiderAdvantage flash survey: 54% of voters approve of Iran strikes
Yesterday InsiderAdvantage conducted and released a flash survey of likely voters nationwide on approval of the U.S.’s strikes on Iran. The survey used a mixed mode text/ panel of 800 likely voters, and was weighted for age, race, gender and political affiliation. It has has a margin of error 3.46%. Crosstabs can be found HERE.
House passes insurance reform legislation
Members of the House closed out the legislative week Thursday, passing four bills that are aimed at driving down the cost of insurance for families, drivers, homeowners and businesses across the state. Speaker of the House Jon Burns, R-Newington, referred to the package as “historic insurance affordability reform.”
GOP on tort reform, women’s sports; Dems tease special session
The Greenberg Traurig law firm on Tuesday hosted an Atlanta legislative forum focusing on major bills that passed into law during the 2025 General Assembly session that ended on April 4th.
2025 vetoes signed and sealed
The legislative session is officially over. Governor Brian Kemp has issued his veto messages and signing statement for this past session. Seven bills got the governor’s axe this year.
Atlanta City Council president race a referendum on law enforcement
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens appears to have scared off any serious challengers as he prepares to run for his second term. That means the race to watch in Georgia's capital city this fall will be for city council president, where a referendum over support of...
Warnock defends clean energy jobs and provisions from Inflation Reduction Act
Among the many things the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) did was invest a large amount of money across the country in sectors that were seen as forward-looking or fulfilling maintenance needs. One of those sectors was clean-energy, where in Georgia alone there were 51 projects that have already begun or are in the process of starting.
With time ticking down, Kemp signs workforce bills
For 11 years, Georgia has been tapped as the No. 1 state in the country to do business. Gov. Brian Kemp announced last year that he now wants Georgia to be recognized as the top state for talent. Monday, surrounded by Speaker Jon Burns and members of the Georgia General Assembly, Kemp signed four pieces of legislation into law that help build the state’s workforce.
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Georgia Senate eyeing need-based college scholarships
The state’s lottery-funded HOPE Scholarship program has been highly successful, covering most or all of college tuition for more than 2.2 million Georgians since its inception in 1993.
Ga. CEO: Chef Richard Bradford on the Fostering Success Act Tax Credit
Chef Richard Bradford of Premade Paleo Meal Plans discusses the Fostering Success Act Tax Credit and explains why you should consider supporting the initiative, which seeks to help foster children aging out of the system. Learn more in this video from Georgia CEO below:
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Ambitious District Attorney Targets Ga. GOP Chairman
The January 6 Committee has voted to make a criminal referral to the Department of Justice against former President Donald Trump and several of his closest allies.
Georgia and Georgians Need an End to Airspace Woes
In our state, airports, airlines, and aircraft play an outsized role in our economy and the lives of our residents. With numerous airports large and small as well as one of the busiest airports in the world, hosting thousands of flights per day, tens of thousands of jobs and livelihoods are reliant on a consistent and constant flow of airplanes through Georgia on a daily basis.
Local Policing 2023 and Beyond Where are we going?
City and county police departments, large and small, have been in the crosshairs of political left extremists and left-leaning news media for several years. Georgia and especially Atlanta were no exceptions. Attacks against the police have come in the form of efforts to “defund the police,” public exploitation of tragic police use-of-force situations and sensational news coverage of random shootings of police officers.








