“As a kid who grew up in poverty, I know personally the struggles that families have,” said Warnock.
Author: Georgia RecorderStates Newsroom
COVID Clouds Legislative Session, From Illness To Test Resistance
Rep. Clark reversed a stand to skip the House’s twice-a-week testing guidelines after condemnations from many of his fellow Republicans.
Bipartisan Push To Reform Or Repeal State Citizen’s Arrest Law Expected
Kemp pledged that a priority for this year is to work with state leaders to make significant changes to the citizen’s arrest statute.
State Economy Healing, But Full Recovery May Remain Out Of Reach Until The Public Is Vaccinated
State Economist Dorfman pointed to several encouraging signs that Georgia’s economy is heading in the right direction.
Georgia’s Slow COVID Vaccine Rollout Exposes Broad Public Health Shortfall
That’s what Democratic state Sen. Michelle Au, a physician from Johns Creek, found out as she was helping vaccinate people in Norcross.
Georgia House Speaker Wants 2021 Legislature To Revisit Voting Access
House Speaker Ralston said he would like to “restore confidence in the state’s voting system,” during the upcoming legislative session.
Georgia Senate Runoffs Set Fundraising Record
More than one-third of a billion dollars flowed into campaign coffers of the four candidates running for two U.S. Senate seats in Georgia.
Secretary Of State Investigates Voting Groups As Senate Runoffs Near
Monday’s investigation announcement comes as Raffensperger continues to defend the state’s voting system.
Georgia Replaces Iowa As Center Of Political Universe
Georgia doesn’t typically dominate the national spotlight, since the GOP has a long statewide win streak that makes results predictable.
Georgia Pecan Crop Back From 2018 Hurricane; Profit A Tough Nut To Crack
After hard years, the quality and volume of the favorite holiday nut would not disappoint; prices, however, are a different story.