Georgia View: A Real Governor's Race?
In the coming months, Nathan Deal might need some help fashioning a compelling case of what four more years of his leadership will mean.
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In the coming months, Nathan Deal might need some help fashioning a compelling case of what four more years of his leadership will mean.
There is unease within the GOP activist community, which leans well right of the political center on a wide range of issues.
Even with prices dropping, solar is significantly more expensive than natural gas, coal, nuclear (once plants are operational) and some renewables.
After 17 years at the helm of one of the nation’s most influential chambers of commerce, Sam Williams, president of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, will retire at the end of 2013.
A steady number of Jekyll’s full-time residents and activists clamor against most any type of change or new development on the island.
The loss of accreditation can have crippling effects on an institution, the surrounding community and even some students and faculty.
The new GM is approachable, and he listens. He seems genuinely interested in feedback to help improve a system that faces some tough challenges.
After a stint on the DL of Georgia politics, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle has reclaimed his place in the lineup.
With the GOP controlling the governor’s office and all the Constitutional offices, it might be time to implement long-discussed reforms for a trimmer, more transparent and responsive state government.
The hospital “fee” is not to be confused with a tax, as those are apparently only created, raised or levied during Democratic administrations.
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