Author: Jessica Szilagyi

Morning Reads -Thursday, December 9, 2021

Peaches Trump pushing Perdue into Georgia governor race a ‘disaster,’ says GOP strategist GOP hopefuls in 2022 want to eliminate state income tax And…Perdue says he wouldn’t have certified Georgia 2020 results Sierra Club appealing coal ash ruling to Georgia Supreme Court $2.2 million settlement for family of transgender woman who died in Georgia men’s

Morning Reads – Thursday, December 2, 2021

Peaches Georgia’s school boards association breaks with national group over Biden letter to investigate threats Residents boo Hall County commission during vote Georgia secretary of state spoke with January 6 committee about election lies Georgia sues DOJ for communications on election law to see if it was ‘colluding’ with liberal groups New report ranks Georgia

Morning Reads – Thursday, November 18, 2021

Peaches ‘We’re keeping our fingers crossed.’ Gov. Kemp hopeful Georgia will land Rivian deal Redistricting squeezes 2 Democratic rising stars in Georgia Adoption-matching pilot launches in Georgia Protesters blast Georgia for slow pace of rental help How you can see the nearly total lunar eclipse Friday morning We’re going to be suing over robocalls until

Morning Reads – Thursday, November 11, 2021

Happy Veterans Day! Today we honor & thank all those who have served! Peaches Lawmakers have now approved a 2nd redistricting map. …With proposed changes to Georgia’s 2nd largest county. Deplorable: Georgia medical marijuana program stalled by protests, bureaucracy And Rep. Alan Powell wants to give it another look. Millions in equipment stolen by thieves

Morning Reads – Thursday, November 4, 2021

Peaches Gwinnett commissioners reject decriminalization of small marijuana possession — then postpone a final decision $20K In Bribes Is How Much GA Woman Paid Ex DeKalb Tax Tag Clerk State doesn’t put blame of crime problem on state  “Judge finds ‘intentional discrimination’ in Arbery jury selection but allows trial to move forward with 1 Black

Morning Reads – Thursday, October 28, 2021

Peaches I sued Van Johnson & won.  Herschel violates campaign finance laws?  3 major Georgia universities are issuing vaccine mandates for faculty Democrats not letting up on Medicaid expansion during special session Georgia redistricting to diminish rural lawmakers, influence Court ruling upholds Georgia Power plans for coal ash Abrams group donates $1.34 million to pay

Morning Reads – Thursday, October 21, 2021

Peaches  5 corrections officers accused of injuring 2 inmates in Georgia prison Kentucky woman accused of threatening Georgia judge More election reform? Georgia Supreme Court overturns Henry impaired driving conviction Georgia to Pay $870,000 to Whistleblowers Fired by Beck Getting with the program: In a 2022 ‘gun fight,’ Republicans look beyond Georgia for campaign cash

Morning Reads – October 14, 2021

Peaches Judge dismisses Fulton County ballot review case in Georgia No filming in Georgia? TV, film workers union says nationwide strike to start Monday Georgia Board of Regents approves changes to its post-tenure review guidelines Port of Savannah looks to feds for help unclogging jam Supply chain issues impacting businesses here in Georgia and beyond

Morning Reads – Thursday, October 7, 2021

Peaches State labor department spent $1 million on free meals for employees, audit finds 6-year-old makes history as Georgia’s youngest farmer Georgia hospitals silent on deadline for staff vaccination Critics question why Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission is exempt from Open Records Faculty job security is new fight on Georgia campuses after months of

Morning Reads — September 30, 2021

Peaches  Trump May Have Let Slip Details Of His Election Scheme As He Attacked Georgia Governor Open Records law? Not so fast in Georgia 2 animal species found in Georgia among nearly two dozen declared extinct Supporters Pledge Hearings on Letting Buckhead Leave Atlanta Georgia’s debt burden at $3,500 per taxpayer, report finds A sign