Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for Tuesday February 25, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
AFP-GA Applauds Senate Passage of Red Tape Rollback Act of 2025
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Feb. 24 [Category: Sociological] -- Americans for Prosperity posted the following news release:
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AFP-GA Applauds Senate Passage of Red Tape Rollback Act of 2025
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Feb 24, 2025 by AFP
Atlanta, Georgia --Today the Georgia State Senate voted to pass the Red Tape Rollback Act of 2025. Americans for Prosperity-Georgia (AFP-GA), the state's largest grassroots organization praised the vote.
AFP-GA State Director Tony West issued the following statement after the floo
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CAIR-Georgia Condemns DeKalb County Judge Stacey Hydrick's Biased Statements on Palestinians and Demands Resignation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 [Category: Sociological] -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:
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CAIR-Georgia Condemns DeKalb County Judge Stacey Hydrick's Biased Statements on Palestinians and Demands Resignation
The Council on American-Islamic Relations - Georgia (CAIR-Georgia) today condemned the recently deleted social media post from DeKalb County Judge Stacey Hydrick, in which she asserted that "there are no innocent civilians in Gaza" and that all "Gaz
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Junior Awarded Top Honors at American Journalism Historians Association's Southeastern Symposium
ATLANTA, Georgia, Feb. 25 -- Mercer University issued the following news:
Junior awarded top honors at American Journalism Historians Association's Southeastern Symposium
By Jennifer Fairfield-Williams
MACON -- Mercer University junior Shivika Nath was awarded the Best Undergraduate Research Paper at the American Journalism Historians Association's Southeastern Symposium.
Nath, a journalism major with minors in history and media studies from Johns Creek, said she was honored to receive the
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New Hope for Rare Disease Patients: Georgia Lawmakers Advance Right to Try Expansion
PHOENIX, Arizona, Feb. 24 -- The Goldwater Institute issued the following news:
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New Hope for Rare Disease Patients: Georgia Lawmakers Advance Right to Try Expansion
By Brian Norman
Georgians with rare diseases are one step closer to accessing innovative medical treatments designed just for them. Today the Georgia Senate unanimously advanced the Hope for Georgia Patients, sponsored by Senator Matt Brass - a nonpartisan law that empowers patients with rare and ultra-rare diseases to work
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