Georgia will be the only state among its neighbors to allow local governments to give residential property owners a temporary break on their taxes for storm damage.…
More"DeKalb and Fulton [counties have] carried the mantle for MARTA. But certainly, the state has a role to play because as this metropolitan area has grown, these communities…
MoreThe American Civil Liberties Union is promising to sue if Gov. Brian Kemp signs it into law.…
MoreThere's a new Senate program to assist with the monitoring and tracking of constituent requests sent to all 56 Senate members.…
MoreAttorney General Chris Carr has joined 45 attorneys general in asking a state court to compel TikTok to produce information that was previously requested as part of an…
MoreThe commission has expanded by two members and there are four new appointments.…
MoreThis is the second state income tax refund of its kind in as many years.…
MoreThe new system will take Georgia’s voter registration system to the "highest standard of security on Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FEDRAMP) servers."…
MoreCarr Files Appeal to Continue State’s Civil Enforcement Action Against Stacey Abrams-Founded New Georgia Project
Attorney General Chris Carr this week filed an appeal seeking to continue the State’s civil enforcement action against New Georgia Project, an organization founded and first led by…
MoreOssoff Joins Bipartisan Inquiry into Alleged Abuse, Neglect of Children in Georgia’s Foster Care System
U.S. Senate Human Rights Subcommittee Chairman Jon Ossoff is launching a bipartisan inquiry following reports that children in the care of Georgia’s state government have been subjected to…
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