Oliver, a 37-year-old Atlanta resident vying for the Libertarian presidential nomination, sees the political landscape — one in which many voters don’t want to see a rematch between…
MoreState Rep. Lauren Daniel, R-Locust Grove, has a unique knowledge of the medical industry.…
MoreThe federal infrastructure bill provided millions to help communities close troubling grade crossings, but a U.S. senator from Georgia wants federal railroad authorities to take blocked railroad crossings…
MoreA spokesman for Gov. Brian Kemp disputed that assertion saying it’s part of a previously announced investment that predates the federal legislation.…
MoreA Georgia Senate study committee will explore possible solutions to improve the state’s maligned foster care system.…
MoreA national organization of family caregivers is disappointed that Gov. Brian Kemp removed a wage increase for direct care workers supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities included…
MoreMembers of the Georgia Freedom Caucus are urging state Treasurer Steve McCoy to join other Republican state financial officers in formally opposing the Biden administration's new policy making…
MoreThe State Board of Education has approved changes to the state’s K-12 English Language Arts Standards, a move officials said eliminates the last vestiges of Georgia’s Common Core…
MoreGeorgian Chase Oliver, a Libertarian who unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Senate in 2022 and has launched a 2024 presidential bid, wants to end the U.S. Department of Education…
MoreHow states and local jurisdictions handle regulations around rentals varies widely, and Georgia is no exception.…
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