In today’s politically charged climate, it is sometimes difficult to have respectful dialogue on hot button issues.
Politics
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In early June, the Atlanta City Council motioned to approve a $31 million project to construct a $90 million police and fire training complex.
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The final day of Georgia’s 2023 legislative session, or Sine Die, will be Wednesday, March 29.
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I was a devoted sports fan when I was teenager.
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Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock defeated Republican challenger Herschel Walker in Georgia’s Dec. 6 senate runoff election.
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Georgians showed up to the polls in record numbers for the midterm elections on Nov.8.
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It’s that time when everyone’s voice matters most. Early voting has been underway in Georgia, with the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
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Early voting for the 2022 midterm elections began this week in Georgia and has resulted in record-breaking turnouts.
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Midterm elections are right around the corner.
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In response to the economic disaster of COVID-19, the Biden administration implemented a temporary change to loosen regulations for student loan forgiveness, including pauses on payments among other breaks.
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In today’s polarized political climate, our perspectives are too often shaped by tainted opinions and biased headlines.
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Georgia’s primary election will take place on May 24, and a record number of voters have already cast their ballots thanks to early voting.
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Recently, in his first State of the City address, Mayor Andre Dickens spoke about several of his visions for Atlanta’s future, laying out plans for clean and green spaces as well as new public safety initiatives.
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After an intense runoff election between Andre Dickens and Felicia Moore on Nov. 30, Dickens replaced Keisha Lance Bottoms as Atlanta’s newest mayor.
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Lots of national commentary this morning regarding Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ announcement to not seek a second term.
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Last month, Governor Brian Kemp signed a new voting law, with several key points raising concerns about voter restrictions.
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On March 25, Governor Brian Kemp signed SB 202, making sweeping changes to Georgia’s election law in response to the 2020 election.
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Although this year’s presidential inauguration was different from previous years, it still held moments of unforgettable history, such as the performance from National Youth Poet Laureate, Amanda Gorman.
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Atlantans have yet another reason to be proud of the city as Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms was recently nominated by President Biden for a position with the Democratic National Committee.
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With the eyes of the nation and the world on them, Georgians made the final decision in what has been a wild election season.
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On Jan.
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The recent election showed some of the highest voter turnout and active involvement in history, but it’s not over yet.
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Galvanize Georgia is a grassroots activism group that seeks to inspire Georgians to take action in support of progressive policies and against politicians who serve to undermine progress.
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History was made on Nov. 7 when after multiple days Joe Biden was projected as the winner of the presidential election, gaining a record number of more than 70 million votes.
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History could be made this week with a shift of power in the White House back to Democrats.
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The highly anticipated Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the United States Supreme Court have ended and the votes are in.
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2020 is the gift that keeps on giving.
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Election day is quickly approaching and Georgians are eagerly getting votes in early.
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Arriving at an opportune time, “All In: The Fight For Democracy,” produced by Stacey Abrams, is now streaming on Amazon Prime.
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Going into the first presidential debate, it was projected Vice President Biden would win the election by 78%.