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Georgia Pre-Filing Opens
Georgia Legislature
November 18, 2011
On November 15, members of the Georgia Legislature were able to begin pre-filing bills for the legislative session beginning in January 2012.Any...
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Georgia continues to grapple with new immigration law
georgia immigration law
August 2, 2011
Georgia's newest immigration law is perhaps the toughest in the country. The debate continues on Georgia House Bill 87, with a group of Georgia...
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Georgia HB 87 designed to curb illegal immigration
Immigration
April 28, 2011
There’s a storm brewing in Georgia over immigration reform. Georgia House Bill 87 is designed to curb illegal immigration and Governor Nathan...
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Georgia Historic Buildings: the Capitol Building
Georgia Capitol Building
April 22, 2011
The Georgia Capitol Building is best known to the citizens of Atlanta for its dome, which is covered with Georgia gold leaf and is both impressive...
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Tax reform bill dies in Georgia General Assembly
Georgia tax reform
April 12, 2011
Throughout the current session of the Georgia General Assembly, a massive effort has been underway to reform the Georgia tax code. That effort...
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The Christian-Bar Owners Coalition
Sunday alcohol sales
February 23, 2011
Or, when will Neil Boortz start mocking restaurateurs?Who knew that the tea partier-fueled greatest conservative Republican wave election since the...
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Let the Georgia Legislature hear your voice
Georgia Legislature
November 6, 2010
The election is over, and how will you get your voice heard. How do you stand on the issues? How do you feel about buying beer on Sunday? Tag fees...
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State legislature expected to tackle tax reform & transportation during 2011
Georgia Legislature
September 24, 2010
Although the legislature is not back in full swing, two quasi-legislative bodies have already begun studies which will impact the legislation...
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Crime doesn't pay: Superspeeder program not living up to its expectations
Politics
July 31, 2010
In the last decade, red light cameras began popping up on a number of intersections around the country. It was thought that these automated law...
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Other people's closets - federal judge rules in favor of Atlanta Transgender woman
Politics
July 7, 2010
Humans in general spend a great deal of time worrying about other peoples lives. Entire forms of entertainment are based on curiosity about the way...
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