GOP attorney Roddy faces two other Republicans
During the last hour of primary candidate qualifying, lifelong Georgian and Republican attorney Carolyn Roddy joined two other GOP candidates and three Democrats to run for the Public Service Commission (PSC) seat that incumbent Tricia Pridemore leaves at the end of her term.
Georgia’s Thompson will chair RNC Election Integrity committee
Election integrity is a priority issue for the Georgia Republican Party and the Republican National Committee (RNC). And Georgia will now play a key role in addressing the issue at the national level. It was announced this week that Republican National Committeeman for Georgia, Jason Thompson, has been appointed to lead the RNC Committee on Election Integrity.
With Willis removed, calls for vindication for her targets
The chairmen of Georgia’s Republican, Libertarian and Constitution parties yesterday demanded an “immediate dismissal of charges” against three Republican alternate presidential electors, calling their indictment by disgraced Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis “unlawful and politically motivated.”
Allen introduces postal transparency bill
Since the announced termination of the United States Postal Service (USPS) Substation contract with Surrey Center Pharmacy in June 2025, Rep. Rick Allen, R-GA, has met with Postmaster General David Steiner and had several discussions with congressional liaisons demanding answers on what information and data were used to justify the potential cancellation of this contract.
DA Willis barred from further Trump prosecution
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willi suffered a humiliating blow yesterday by being permanently sidelined from prosecuting President Donald Trump’s alleged “election interference” case in Georgia after she lost an appeal to the state’s Court of Appeals.
New poll shows Ossoff “vulnerable”
All eyes – in state and across the country – are on Georgia’s 2026 U.S. Senate race as Sen. Jon Ossoff has been labeled as one of the Democrats’ most vulnerable incumbents. And a new poll released Monday by Quantus Insights — a premier provider of election forecasting, economic analysis, and advanced modeling – shows that Ossoff is on “shaky ground as nearly half of Georgia says it’s time for a change.”
All eyes on North Metro Atlanta Senate race
Typically state legislative races only make headlines in local papers. After all, there will be 236 of them on the ballot next year between the House and Senate. But this year political observers on both sides of the aisle will be laser focused on the September 23rd special election runoff in Senate District 21 to succeed the Washington D.C.-bound Brandon Beach.
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Holiday deliveries coming to some Georgia homes by air, without the ‘ho ho ho’
They will not be dropping packages down your chimney, but unmanned air couriers will be able to deliver to your lawn in time for Christmas, if you live near one of six Walmart Supercenters in the suburbs that ring Atlanta.
Ga. CEO: How Western Governors University is helping students succeed
Enrollment Counselor Specialist at Western Governors University Nicole Spellman discusses her role and how her experience contributes to supporting WGU students’ success.
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Jimmy Carter Personally Experienced Voter Fraud. His First Election Was Stolen.
With the passing of Rosalynn Carter, former President Jimmy Carter lost his lifetime partner, and my deepest sympathies go out to him and his family. The former first lady’s death, however, reminded me of something relevant to election integrity that many Americans may not realize: Organized voter fraud in Jimmy Carter’s first run for office stole his election.
Senate Public Safety Chairman Albers: “I stand in support of Atlanta Public Safety Training Center”
As the Senate Chairman of Public Safety, I work daily with dedicated city, county, school, state, and federal professionals whose noble career path requires them to prioritize saving lives, upholding the peace, and preserving our most cherished freedoms and liberties.
New CareSource data shows provider participation in value-based care increases health care quality for Georgians
At CareSource, our mission is to make a lasting difference in our members’ lives by improving their whole health and well-being, and we are honored to provide services as one of the state’s Medicaid’s plans serving more than 450,000 Georgians.








