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Sine Die is April 4th – What Is It?
"Sine Die" signifies the end of a legislative session. Sine Die means "without a day" in Latin, suggesting an adjournment without setting a future meeting time. In Georgia, Sine...
Big Brother School Safety Bill Expands Government Data Collection on Kids, Sidelines Parents
Most parents would agree that all schools should provide a safe environment for their child. Following the Apalachee High School Tragedy in 2024, the Georgia Assembly has introduced legislation to...
Georgia legislature punts on first down with SB 144
GA Legislature Punts on First Down with SB-144 In football, each team while on offense gets four chances to make ten yards of progress in order to keep control...
Georgia Assembly votes to decrease state income tax
In recent years, Georgia has become a focal point of tax reform, which includes changes to its state income tax structure. One of the most noteworthy moves has been the...
Running for Local Office
Would you like to change things for the better in your community from an official position? Are there issues you are passionate about but don't know how to make...
How Georgia Legislators Work for You
The Georgia legislative session begins in January of every year and typically ends in April. What happens in these sessions affects every citizen in Georgia. Yet, most Georgian citizens don’t...
Things You May Not Know About the Pro-Life Movement
Here is an interview from a Pro Life Activist in Georgia. She is active in Pro Life groups and advocates for true personhood for the preborn as defined by...
Is Your Child a Sugar Baby?
Parents! If you have not heard of Sugar Baby dating, you need to learn about it now, especially if you have a child in college or one headed that way....
Bob and the Black Box
Bob didn’t know what a Black Box warning was. He would have no reason to know. He was busy living the American dream, as a husband, father, and one of...
What’s in the School Library?
Early exposure to sexually explicit or pornographic material can harm young children. This proven concept seems logical, well-founded, and sensible – not one that should require discussion or create divisiveness....