Georgia Democratic Congressmen Weigh In On SOTU

We heard from several Republican elected officials last night, but we wanted to be fair and share some Democratic views from our Georgia delegation. Below you will find statements from Rep. John Lewis (D, GA-5), Rep. Hank Johnson (D, GA-4), and Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (D, GA-2). Rep. John Lewis (D, GA-5): “Tonight President Obama appealed to

GAGOP Finances Run Low

Greg Bluestein and James Salzer at the AJC released a story yesterday that shone the light on some financial issues with the Georgia Republican Party. From their story: “The Georgia GOP filed an end-of-the-year report showing it had $11,403 cash on hand and was $231,000 in debt, in a startling revelation for a party that

What Do You Want?

No, this isn’t a post about what makes you outraged and the “one thing that will save America”. This is a post asking what you want out of this site? Consider it a limited open thread to the general topic of GeorgiaPol.com: 1) Are there technical features you would like (keeping in mind this is

Governor Deal Announces $10 Billion in Transportation Projects

At a Tuesday press conference at the Capitol, Governor Nathan Deal revealed short and long term plans to spend up to $10 billion dollars on Georgia’s roads, bridges, and transportation infrastructure. Joining the governor in the announcement were Lt. Governor Casey Cagle, Speaker David Ralston, House and Senate Transportation Chairmen Christian Coomer and Tommie Williams,

Open Thread: State of the Union and Some Prebuttals

UPDATED Tonight is President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union address. The entirety of his prepared remarks for the address has been released and can be seen after the break, along with part of the Republican’s address by South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. Also, Rep. Buddy Carter (R, GA-1), Sen. Johnny Isakson, and Sen. David Perdue have