Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff released a new ad yesterday entitled “Wasting.” Ossoff states that he does not have time in the 30-second ad to list out all the areas that both parties are wasting money and instead directs them to his website to view his list that could save $16 billion. He does quickly highlight three
Recently, there was some speculation (read: outright panic) over whether or not 96 of our 159 counties would have insurance plans available on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) exchanges in 2018. Last week, Blue Cross Blue Shield submitted proposed rates for all areas of the state to the Office of Insurance and Fire
Georgia’s 9th District Congressman Doug Collins has petitioned the U.S. Department of Agriculture to allow increased line speeds in poultry processing plants across the nation. In his letter to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, Collins cited processors in South America, Asia, Canada, and Europe that are safely operating at line speeds of up to 200 birds per
Good morning! Here is the latest on last night’s bombing at Manchester Arena. The Gwinnett Braves want a new name. Basey McBaseface? The Button-Gs? Whatever they pick, please, for the love of all that is holy, hope that we learn from what happened in New Orleans, where they replaced the perfectly good Zephyrs with (trigger warning: horrifying man-baby) this. There are
This year’s GAGOP has been fairly interesting thus far. You have an “anonymous” group or individual pushing for delegates to #DrainTheGASWAMP. Obviously, these folks are trying to tap into the energy driving the #TrumpTrain to derail the candidacies of those they deem as unfit for leadership. So far, specifically naming John Watson, Michael McNeely, and
This week’s Courier Herald column. You may find the previous parts of this series by following this link. For the past few weeks we’ve been taking a look at the regions that make up the political and economic coalitions that influence the politics and policy governing Georgia. Gone are the days of “Two Georgias”, where
Last week I included an article about how Game of Thrones ruined the possibility of a truly great King Arthur movie. After watching the movie yesterday, I can affirm that the movie sucks on its own accord. I hope this is the only time I link to the Church of Satan. For clarification, this is
Happy Birthday wishes to Nathan Smith, a GeorgiaPol editor and an all around great guy. If you are looking for a good present for him, I hear he appreciates gift certificates for lawn care services.
The Savannah City Council hopes to include a $41.5 million revitalization project in their next SPLOST referendum, and it’s of the scale that is best described as transformative: The proposed Canal District around the planned arena west of downtown is expected to feature a 55-acre park with lakes, walking and biking paths, and athletic fields, said
A lawsuit representing the Georgia State Conference of the NAACP, the Troup County NAACP, Project South, and seven residents of LaGrange was filed in Atlanta Thursday, alleging that the city illegally restricts access to basic utilities with policies that unfairly target African-Americans and Latinos. The city of LaGrange, the sole provider of utilities in the area, disconnects