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Elections are no longer really over when they are over, thanks in part to the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission.
New hotel construction and a recently opened convention center are drawing people back to Jekyll Island, but marketing challenges still remain.
When you hear the phrase political dynasty in Georgia, you may think Talmadge, Russell or even the Kidd family, but it’s the Denson clan that’s making an impact today.
The Common Core debate has spawned both some misconceptions and a few odd alliances.
When the cannabis oil bill failed to pass this legislative session, the GOP missed an opportunity to win over voters during a crucial election year.
It’s rare for two snowstorms to hit Georgia in one season, but many leaders across the state are glad for the second chance to get things right.
A little change can be a good thing. When it comes to the smooth flow of legislative bodies, however, it can also gum up the works.
While it’s easy to locate efforts to Save the Whales, Save the ‘Hooch,’ preserve historic buildings or any other number of causes, where is the call to Save Our Counties?
If the Don Balfour of 1991 were to meet the Senator Balfour of 2013, he might see a bloated and well-past-his-prime incumbent ripe for the picking.
The action in the upcoming Senate race, at least so far, is watching the GOP field trying to “out-right” each other.
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