THE FUZZY PEACH—3.25.2025—Public Safety, Motor Vehicles, Tech—Food Stamp Skirmish—Much More

THE FUZZY PEACH—3.25.2025—Public Safety, Motor Vehicles, Tech—Food Stamp Skirmish—Much More

Jackson Bakich
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March 25, 2025
Georgia General Assembly Passes Bills on Public Safety, Motor Vehicles, and Technology  A number of different bills within the Georgia General Assembly have been passed on to the Rules Committee. Committees from both the House and Senate of the Assembly participated in this process. The Senate Public Safety Committee had a strong start with four […]
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THE FUZZY PEACH—3.24.2025—Georgia Lawmakers Respond to Trump Education Department Move—Ossoff Urges Rubio to Reinstate Peanut Lab Funding—Much More

THE FUZZY PEACH—3.24.2025—Georgia Lawmakers Respond to Trump Education Department Move—Ossoff Urges Rubio to Reinstate Peanut Lab Funding—Much More

Jackson Bakich
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March 24, 2025
Georgia Lawmakers React to Trump Dismantling the Department of Education  President Donald Trump (R) recently signed an executive order directing the Secretary of Education to begin dismantling the Department of Education. To fully abolish the department however, Trump will need congressional approval. So far, lawmakers seem split on the decision, especially Georgia lawmakers. Senator Raphael […]
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THE FUZZY PEACH—3.21.2025—Georgia General Assembly Passes Immigration Bill—Iran, Oil—Much More

THE FUZZY PEACH—3.21.2025—Georgia General Assembly Passes Immigration Bill—Iran, Oil—Much More

Jackson Bakich
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March 21, 2025
Georgia House of Representatives and Senate Pass New Bills on Education Both wings of the Georgia General Assembly passed bills focusing on young Georgians and their education. The House Education Committee and the Senate Youth and Education Committee passed a number of different bills. The Senate Youth and Education Committee was first and started with […]
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Trump Executive Order Shutters DOE

Trump Executive Order Shutters DOE

Mateo Guillamont
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March 21, 2025
President Donald Trump recently issued an executive order mandating the closing of the US Department of Education (DOE).  The Department of Education, established in 1979, was intended to “support and complement” the educational efforts of the states, whose authority over education is enshrined in the Constitution’s tenth amendment.  In the Executive Order, President Trump directs […]
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State Department Continues Combatting Iran's Illicit Oil Sales

State Department Continues Combatting Iran's Illicit Oil Sales

Mateo Guillamont
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March 20, 2025
The US Department of State recently announced new sanctions against certain commercial entities for aiding Iran’s global illicit oil sales.  Sanctions target a crude oil and petroleum products storage terminal in the port of Huizhou in China for allegedly receiving nearly one million barrels of Iranian crude oil.  The sanctions come as the State Department […]
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New CBP 'Home' App Encourages Illegal Immigrants to Leave 'The Easy Way'

New CBP 'Home' App Encourages Illegal Immigrants to Leave 'The Easy Way'

Mateo Guillamont
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March 20, 2025
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), at President Donald Trump’s direction, has released a new Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) ‘Home’ Application.  The CBP Home App is designed to facilitate illegal immigrants’ voluntary departure from the US.  Illegal immigrants who voluntarily depart the US will still be eligible to return to the US through […]
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THE FUZZY PEACH—3.20.2025—Health, Agriculture, Higher Ed.—Illegal Immigrants to Leave the 'Easy Way'?—Much More

THE FUZZY PEACH—3.20.2025—Health, Agriculture, Higher Ed.—Illegal Immigrants to Leave the 'Easy Way'?—Much More

Jackson Bakich
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March 20, 2025
Georgia House of Representatives Passes Bills On Health, Agriculture, and Higher Education The Georgia House was busy today passing a number of bills out of its committees. Major bills were passed by committees focused on public health, agricultural policy, and higher education.  The first to convene was the House Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee. The […]
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THE FUZZY PEACH—3.19.2025—Gold Dome Week 9 Update—Vehicles, Higher Ed., Foster Care—Much More

THE FUZZY PEACH—3.19.2025—Gold Dome Week 9 Update—Vehicles, Higher Ed., Foster Care—Much More

Jackson Bakich
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March 19, 2025
Georgia General Assembly Passes Bills on Vehicles, Higher Education, and Foster Care It was another busy day under the Dome as the Georgia General Assembly passed a number of different bills. The notable ones concern motor vehicles, higher education, and family services.  The House Motor Vehicle committee met to discuss three bills but only passed […]
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Chuck Schumer Faces Backlash From All Sides After Funding Bill Conflict

Chuck Schumer Faces Backlash From All Sides After Funding Bill Conflict

James Swafford
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March 18, 2025
Senator Chuck Schumer (D) has faced an enormous amount of backlash following the passage of the GOP-drafted funding bill. Along with nine other democrats, Schumer decided to vote to pass the bill forward.  Democrats from both the media and the party have come out to criticize him going along with the bill. A notable example […]
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Trump Brokers Partial Ceasefire With Putin, Sets Up Future Talks

Trump Brokers Partial Ceasefire With Putin, Sets Up Future Talks

Mateo Guillamont
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March 18, 2025
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have brokered a partial ceasefire deal between Ukraine and Russia and agreed to schedule future negotiations for a full ceasefire.  Presidents Trump and Putin reached the agreement during a highly anticipated phone call between the two leaders.  “My phone conversation today with President Putin of Russia […]
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THE FUZZY PEACH—3.18.2025—Gold Dome Week 9—Ossoff Introduces Bill Helping First Responders—Much More

THE FUZZY PEACH—3.18.2025—Gold Dome Week 9—Ossoff Introduces Bill Helping First Responders—Much More

Jackson Bakich
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March 18, 2025
Ossoff Introduces Loan Program Bill for First Responders, Teachers  Senators Ashley Moody (R-FL) and Jon Ossoff (D-GA) have introduced a bipartisan bill that provides a new loan program for first responders and teachers. The legislation is known as the Homes for Every Local Protector, Educator, and Responder (HELPER) Act of 2025. It would end upfront home […]
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Hegseth Leads Major Deterrence Operation Against Houthis

Hegseth Leads Major Deterrence Operation Against Houthis

Mateo Guillamont
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March 18, 2025
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is leading a major operation aimed at debilitating the Houthis, an Iran-backed Yemeni terror group that has been targeting US, Israeli, and allies’ ships since Hamas’ October 7th, 2023 attacks.  Houthi forces have executed daily drone and missile attacks against US military and commercial ships and have recently increasingly directly […]
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THE FUZZY PEACH—3.17.2025—Happy St. Patrick's Day!—Government Shutdown Averted—Much More

THE FUZZY PEACH—3.17.2025—Happy St. Patrick's Day!—Government Shutdown Averted—Much More

Jackson Bakich
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March 17, 2025
Ossoff, Warnock Vote Against Government Funding Bill, Colleagues Send It Through Anyway Senators Jon Ossoff (D-GA) and Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) announced their intention to vote no on the Republican-sponsored continuing resolution (CR) that will fund the government through September. Had eight Democrats not joined 52 Republicans in the Senate, the filibuster could've been invoked. […]
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Trump Announces Planned Return of Stranded Astronauts

Trump Announces Planned Return of Stranded Astronauts

Mateo Guillamont
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March 17, 2025
President Donald Trump recently announced the planned return of American astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS) after being stranded there for months due to maintenance delays.  Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have spent eight months on the ISS after arriving for what was supposed to be a brief 8-day stay.  President Trump announced […]
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THE FUZZY PEACH—3.14.2025—Judges, Energy, Insurance—Government Shutdown?—Much More

THE FUZZY PEACH—3.14.2025—Judges, Energy, Insurance—Government Shutdown?—Much More

Jackson Bakich
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March 14, 2025
Georgia General Assembly Adds New Judges and Deliberates Over Energy and Insurance It wasn’t too busy under the Dome today as only a few committees met to discuss new bills. The committees that did meet were focused on issues that could affect many Georgians. The courts, energy, and insurance policy were on the schedule today. […]
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THE FUZZY PEACH—3.13.2025—Georgia Assembly: Insurance, Tourism, and Banking—VA Electronic Health Record Deployment

THE FUZZY PEACH—3.13.2025—Georgia Assembly: Insurance, Tourism, and Banking—VA Electronic Health Record Deployment

Jackson Bakich
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March 13, 2025
Georgia General Assembly Addresses Insurance, Tourism, and Banking With New Bills The General Assembly continues to engage in discussions over a slew of new bills. All kinds of committees met today to discuss issues with insurance policy, electronic fees, and tourism. Several bills passed with little feedback while others took up to an hour to […]
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Lawmakers to VA Secretary Collins: VA Electronic Health Record Deployment A 'Bipartisan, Multi-Administration Disaster'

Lawmakers to VA Secretary Collins: VA Electronic Health Record Deployment A 'Bipartisan, Multi-Administration Disaster'

Opinion
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March 13, 2025
Beginning this year, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) will restart deployment of its Electronic Health Records Modernization (EHRM) program, a move that is drawing concern from a bipartisan group of lawmakers. Just last week, the VA electronic health records (EHR) system experienced a nation-wide outage, causing disruptions at six VA medical centers, 26 community […]
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THE FUZZY PEACH—3.12.2025—Vehicles, Industry, Family Management—Ukraine Ceasefire Deal—Much More

THE FUZZY PEACH—3.12.2025—Vehicles, Industry, Family Management—Ukraine Ceasefire Deal—Much More

Jackson Bakich
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March 12, 2025
Georgia General Assembly Concerns Itself with Vehicles, Industry, Family Management It was busy under the Dome today as committees of the General Assembly met to deliberate over more bills. The various committees that met were concerned with industry regulation, motor vehicles, and adoption services. To start, the House Motor Vehicle Committee met today to discuss […]
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