Georgia Legislature: Tort Reform, Transgender Ban, Illegal Immigration, and Medicaid Overhaul?
There is still snow on the ground after last weekend's very weird and rare snowstorm, but that didn't slow down lawmakers from continuing to press their priorities in the 2025 legislative session. In a decision that has ignited controversy and concern amongst Georgia’s most vulnerable residents, Georgia’s Department of Community Health (DCH) has awarded new Medicaid contracts to four insurers—three of which have no prior experience providing healthcare to this population in Georgia. READ MORE
Senator Brian Kemp? Really?
Why not? If Governor Kemp entered the Republican primary race, he would surely clear the field and position himself to possibly defeat incumbent Senator Jon Ossoff (D).
The 2026 Georgia U.S. Senate race will likely be the most hotly-contested election in the country, perhaps the only true pickup opportunity in the cycle for Republicans. READ MORE
Kemp looks to pull $1 billion from the state’s surplus to fund a project to improve roads and Georgia’s water and sewer system.
Buddy Carter-BREAKING: @HouseGOP has passed the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, ensuring that women and girls have fair opportunities to achieve excellence in athletics.
I hope GA Senators Ossoff & Warnock have the sense to do the same.
Rep. Lucy McBath-President Jimmy Carter's commitment to service reminds us all that our capacity for impact is not limited by the title we bear or the place we call home.
Though he has departed us, we know his legacy will live on. I hold his family in my heart during this time.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene-Peter Hegseth is an American Patriot and devoted Christian.
The only thing he puts above his country is God almighty.
Pete has dedicated his entire life to the men and women of the United States Military.
He will put our troops first, and I can’t wait for him to be confirmed as our next Secretary of Defense!
2026 U.S. Senate Race: All Eyes on Gov. Brian Kemp—By Dome Politics' Javier Manjarres—In a decision that has ignited controversy and concern amongst Georgia’s most vulnerable residents, Georgia’s Department of Community Health (DCH) has awarded new Medicaid contracts to four insurers—three of which have no prior experience providing healthcare to this population in Georgia. READ MORE
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The Fuzzy Peach is written by Javier Manjarres and Daniel Molina
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