Governor Brian Kemp delivered his 7th State of the State Address today to a Joint Session of the Legislature. As promised, Kemp intends to make…
The 2025 Session of the Georgia Legislature kicked off yesterday with all members of the Legislature being sworn in and a flurry of bills being…
As we look toward the 2025 legislative session, it’s clear that Georgia’s leaders are prioritizing key areas that will impact families, education, healthcare, and economic…
In the past few months, my interactions with the Division of Family and Children’s Services (DFCS) have been less than optimal. In most cases, I…
Debates over education policy and funding are always passionate. These debate often lose sight of the purpose of education, namely what’s best for the students.…
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by State Senator Greg Dolezal, who represents Georgia’s 27th Senate District. I remember reading this article headlined “University…
Hey! Scot, Jason, and Buzz were all here but maybe not as organized as we should be. Nevertheless, we persisted. Topics tonight included: Please be…
From the AP’s Jeff Amy: ATLANTA (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of students in Georgia will be eligible for $6,500 vouchers to pay for private school tuition…
I attended the Freedom and Progress 2024 conference in Washington, DC on November 17-19. For a policy nerd like me, it was an excellent conference…
In the Georgia Senate, Josh McKoon distinguished himself as champion for faith issues under the Gold Dome. His crusade to pass a Georgia Restoration of…