Morning Reads after NH

So a fifth-place finish for Rubio means what? He’s the frontrunner? #Marcomentum. Of the first four primary states, only one has a population that is under 90% white. The U.S. is 77% white. #Representative The City of Atlanta is safer than it’s ever been with virtually every crime statistic at historic lows–and dropping.  Granted a

House Judiciary Votes Do Pass on Civil Rights, Pastor Protection Bills

The House Judiciary Committee voted out Do Pass recommendations for the Pastor Protection Act and the Georgia Civil Rights in Public Accommodations Act, sending both bills to the Rules Committee prior to a vote in the full house. While the Pastor Protection Act passed without controversy, there was considerable discussion and proposed amendments to the

Morning Reads for Mardi Gras 2016!

Happy Mardi Gras! If you’re the kind of person who enjoys being happy (not all of us are; that’s okay), keep an ear tuned to WWOZ today. Here are a few places you might want to eat today: On The Bayou (Smyrna) Hugo’s (Roswell) Huey’s (Savannah) New Orleans Snoball Cafe (Decatur and Stone Mountain) Just

Judiciary Subcommittee Sends Civil Rights Bill Forward

A House Judiciary subcommittee on Monday voted to send House Bill 849 to the full Judiciary Committee. The bill, entitled the Georgia Civil Rights in Public Accommodations Act, would provide civil rights based on race, religion, and national origin in places of public accommodation, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, and movie theaters. Georgia is currently

Marco Rubio Campaign Announces 25 New Members of Georgia Leadership Team

As advance voting got underway in Georgia on Monday, the Marco Rubio campaign held a press conference at the state capitol to announce additional members of Rubio’s Georgia leadership team. The most significant addition to the team is 3rd District Congressman Lynn Westmoreland. Other notable additions include State Senators Dean Burke and Tommie Williams, and

GA Tax Revenues Up 6.4% In January

An announcement was made today by Gov. Deal stating that Georgia’s net tax collections for January, 2016 totaled almost $2.05 billion, an increase of about $119.3 million (6.4%) from January, 2015. This brings the net tax revenue collections to $12.49 billion for the current 2016 fiscal year, which is up $1.02 billion (8.9%) from last