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The governor and his legislative colleagues have had the power to cut the budget to any level they chose. All they had to do was cast their votes for it. They chose not to. They are acknowledging how the real world works.
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The governor and his legislative colleagues have had the power to cut the budget to any level they chose. All they had to do was cast their votes for it. They chose not to. They are acknowledging how the real world works.
The 10th District election becomes a crucial barometer of how high support remains for Bush in areas that have always backed him strongly. National pundits will be watching on June 19.
Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin was first elected to public office in the 1950s. He stresses his conservative values, but has some surprisingly progressive ideas.
Ticked off teachers, the Republicans' revolving door, more Reps for Georgia?
Ed Holcombe was once a Georgia Power lobbyist who helped then-governor Roy Barnes change the state flag; now he's Gov. Perdue's new chief of staff.
Now that the GOP has consolidated its control of state government, how far to the right is it willing to go?
When President George W. Bush finally signed a bill authorizing the construction of a fortified fence along 700 miles of the U.S.-Mexican border, several Georgia congressmen were cheering him on.
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