Congressman Fuller sworn in; immediately sponsors elections bill
Georgia’s newest Congressman is wasting little time in getting to work. Republican Rep. Clay Fuller was sworn into office Tuesday after winning a special election to take the 14th Congressional seat formerly held by Marjorie Taylor Greene. On his first day in office, Fuller co-sponsored the “Save America Act,” a bill pushed by President Donald Trump.
Georgia General Assembly adopted bill to expose members to scrutiny for alleged improprieties
A little amendment to the last bill to pass the Georgia General Assembly this year could cause quite a stir if Gov. Brian Kemp signs it into law.
Ossoff called a “bald-faced liar” on veterans bill
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., has been proclaiming for months that he “championed” the Veterans Affairs Home Loan Reform Act of 2025. According to congressional and media sources, however, his claim couldn’t be further from the truth.
GOP celebrates court victory upholding elections law
Georgia Republicans are celebrating what they feel is a win for election integrity. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia has ruled in Voter Participation Center v. Raffensperger that SB 202’s absentee-ballot application safeguards are constitutional. The court’s ruling ordered the case closed.
Grieving parents urge self-protection as lawmakers struggle to rein in social media
Vincent LaBella did not see signs that his daughter was suffering until the police issued a warrant that allowed him to see the social media activity on her phone.
Feds sweep Hyundai plant for illegals; probe continues
Federal immigration authorities last week oversaw a sweeping law enforcement operation at the giant $4.3 billion Hyundai electric vehicle manufacturing plant 30 miles west of Savannah.
Georgia Historical Society expanding community archives program
The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) has announced it is expanding its Community Archives Initiative using digital crowdsourcing strategies. The Community Archives Initiative encourages Georgia residents to become part of history by volunteering to enhance archival collections alongside archivists, attending community-based workshops, and contributing family artifacts and other materials.
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Rising cost of auto insurance a tough problem to solve
Drivers saw rising auto insurance bills in recent years, yet the industry was not seeing gains, an advocate told state lawmakers last week.
Electric car drivers to get more charging stations in Georgia
Electric vehicle owners will eventually have another 26 places to recharge when motoring through Georgia after the state awarded $24.4 million in federal funding to build chargers along highways and interstates.
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New House Speaker Should Focus On Veterans Legislation
In a time when discord rings loudly throughout Congress, the responsibility of mending the bridge between policy and the well-being of our nation’s veterans falls upon the newly elected House Speaker, Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La.
More Ga. Students Reading on Grade Level– But Not Because of Learning
Last week the State Board of Education adopted new benchmark scores that tell students, parents and teachers if third graders are proficient in reading and ready to move to fourth grade. The problem with those scores?








