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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoAG Records Show Brunswick DA Appointed Her Own Special Prosecutor to Remedy Conflict
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice could have another ‘case handling’ blunder involving the District Attorney...
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoGa AG Wants Congress to Pass Bill for First Reponders Who Die of COVID-19
The Act would permit the families of first responders, who die or are permanently and totally disabled as a result of...
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoWith Average Contribution of $46, Ossoff Reports over $735K Raised in Pre-Primary FEC Filing
Ossoff received over 15,500 contributions between April 1 and May 20 with an average contribution of only $46.
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoAre Government Employees Required to Take Leave/Resign to Seek Public Office?
The question comes up every election cycle whether a person seeks to unseat an incumbent or fill the vacancy of a...
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoGeorgia Lawmakers Prepare to Pass Hate Crime Legislation
The measure seeks to toughen punishments for crimes committed “because of the actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender,...
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoSheriff Candidate with Probationary Certification Boasted About Pals on POST Council
Though negative publicity and unanswered questions have plagued the Fordham for Sheriff campaign over the last 10 days, Mike Fordham was...
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoBrunswick DA Takes Aim at Online Publication, Threatens Legal Action
The South Georgia district attorney embroiled in a public affairs nightmare fueled by a viral video, an angry constituency, and a...
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Catoosa Local Government
/ 5 years agoAfter Pushing for 346% Pay Raise, Sen. Mullis Says He’ll Push for Lawmaker Pay Cut
After backing legislation for a 346% pay raise for state lawmakers, State Senator Jeff Mullis says he will file a bill...
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoGeorgia Elections Board Votes to Allow Absentee Ballots to Be Opened Up to 8 Days Early
As Georgia prepares for an unprecedented number of voters using absentee ballots, the State Election Board has approved a rule that...
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Georgia Politics
/ 5 years agoSheriff’s Candidate Says Reports are ‘Slanderous,’ Docs Were ‘Inappropriately Released’
A candidate for Bryan County Sheriff is crying foul after an expose last week revealed documentation dating back years and detailed...