If you’ve ever watched Georgia politics and thought, “This would be better settled with a dodgeball,” welcome aboard.
According to a newly released complaint from the Georgia State Ethics Commission, the GRA PAC blew off every basic campaign finance requirement you can imagine.
Attorneys like Craig Kuglar go after the trusted advisors who weren’t named in the SEC complaint but still played a role. Enter GRA President Nathaniel Darnell.
If the America Party becomes real, it’s going to appeal to conservatives who still believe in things like fiscal restraint and limited government.
The GAGOP returned almost $37k to the receiver in the Frostopus case today.
I recently had the opportunity to co-author a policy study with Chris McIsaac at the R-Street Institute called “Lessons from the States: Building Trust in Georgia Elections.”
I have spoken with and exchanged texts with several elected officials and former candidates who have come forward after my last post to let me…
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission just nuked Brant Frost the IV from space in a new complaint.
Commissioner Tyler Harper and the team at the Department of Agriculture deserve credit for something you don’t see every day: a government agency voluntarily relinquishing authority.
When Canton pulls land out of the private market and locks it up in a government-controlled trust, they reduce the total supply of available homes. That creates artificial scarcity.
