In a letter to President Joe Biden, 21 state attorney generals voiced opposition to what they say is unlawful regulatory guidance recently issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity…
MoreBy Nyamekye Daniel (The Center Square) – Half a dozen provisions in Georgia’s new voting reform bill became law Thursday. The bill containing 51 provisions was signed into law by Gov.…
More(The Center Square –) Property tax revenues collected per capita in Georgia amounted to $1,205 in fiscal year 2018, the 33rd highest level among the 50 states, according…
MoreJuly 1 marks the start of the second half of the year, but it’s also the ‘effective date’ for a number of new laws passed by the legislature…
MoreGovernor Brian Kemp announced Tuesday that Gerlda Hines will be sworn in as the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services (DHS) on June 30 and begin her…
MoreThe U.S. Justice Department announced Friday that it filed a lawsuit against the State of Georgia, the Georgia Secretary of State, and the Georgia State Election Board over…
MoreAttorney General Chris Carr, who recently kicked off his re-election campaign for 2022, has taken a position on the use of federal funds for abortions. Carr joined 21…
MoreGovernor Brian P. Kemp announced his Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Caylee Noggle, would begin serving as the Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH)…
MoreLast week, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced that the office planned to purge approximately 101,000 voters from the Georgia registration rolls in accordance with state law.…
MoreBy Nyamekye Daniel (The Center Square) – The Job Creators Network has withdrawn its lawsuit against Major League Baseball for pulling its All-Star Game from Atlanta, officials announced…
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