Five GOP Senate candidates debate path to defeating Ossoff in November
If a blue wave washes across the country in November, Republicans vying for one of Georgia’s U.S. Senate seats say they can stand as a bulwark for the GOP.
Clyde: Farm Bill will help Georgia Farmers
U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-GA, says the 2026 Farm Bill that passed the House recently will “deliver the relief and support farmers throughout Northeast Georgia deserve.” H.R. 7567, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 passed by a vote of 224-200.
Georgia pushes back on unregulated THC products
Georgia is among the states urging Congress to clarify the federal definition of “hemp” in the 2018 Farm Bill to prevent the continued sale of unregulated, intoxicating THC products. Attorney General Chris Carr announced Wednesday that he has joined a bipartisan coalition of 39 attorneys sending a letter to members of Congress.
A state representative steps down, creating another vacancy in the General Assembly
Another Georgia lawmaker is stepping down, bringing to four the number of vacancies in the House and Senate.
Turnout low as PSC races head toward finish line
Only one week remains before the November 4th elections, headlined by a pair of statewide Public Service Commission races. And while turnout, as predicted in an off-cycle election, is low – a look at the early voting totals can give us an idea of where the candidates stand and what they need to do to get across the line on election day.
House subcommittee on water use continues hearings
The House Special Committee on Resource Management Water Subcommittee traveled to southeast Georgia late last week as part of its effort to evaluate the state’s major water sources, usage patterns, data accuracy, and capacity planning.
Bird flu confirmed in commercial chicken plant in Gordon Co.
Officials have confirmed a case of bird flu at a commercial poultry operation in Gordon County that they say “poses a serious threat to the industry.” Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper announced this past weekend that the Georgia Department of Agriculture, together with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA – APHIS), confirmed the case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) at the plant in North Georgia.
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Ga. CEO: Leadership Gwinnett celebrates 40 years
Leadership Gwinnett Foundation Board Chair Paul Sansone discusses the history of Leadership Gwinnett and how they have impacted the community over the last 40 years. Learn more in this video from Georgia CEO:
Greater Georgia looks back at 2025, ahead to 2026
In 2021, Greater Georgia was founded by former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler with a mission to build a year-round conservative operation focused on registration, voter education and mobilization, and election integrity. Even though Loeffler left last year to accept a new role in President Donald Trump’s administration, Greater Georgia continues its mission and reported that 2025 was an exciting year of change.
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Ensuring Quality and Affordable Health Care for Georgia Seniors
My grandmother, Ernestine Harris lived to be 102 young years of age. She was a retired educator, and after serving the state of Georgia with pride for years, she deserved her peace in retirement.
HB 1105: Newfound press attention to “criminal illegals” and leftist smears
Cue the race-baiting and accusations of “anti-immigrant hate” from the corporate-funded leftists and breathless, inaccurate “news” from the usual suspects in the media. My apologies for the repetition.
Georgia’s Housing Providers in Desperate Need of Tort Reform
Georgia’s standing as a great state to do business is losing its luster. To blame are jackpot jury verdicts that have resulted in skyrocketing insurance premiums for housing providers, fewer insurers willing to provide coverage, and higher deductibles with policy exclusions and inadequate coverage.








