Thursday - May 22, 2025
Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for Friday May 09, 2025 ( 4 items )  

From Economic Sabotage to Medicaid Cuts, Buddy Carter is a Disaster for Georgia
WASHINGTON, May 9 -- American Bridge 21st Century, an organization that says it focuses on holding Republicans accountable and helps deliver Democratic victories, issued the following news release: * * * From Economic Sabotage to Medicaid Cuts, Buddy Carter is a Disaster for Georgia Buddy Carter has made it crystal clear: he's not fighting for working Georgians - he's fighting for billionaires, Big Pharma, and Donald Trump. Since the NRSC failed to get their top recruit, and with Buddy Carter  more

Galileo and Emory Healthcare Collaborate to Expand Access to Primary Care, Enhancing Specialty Care Options in Georgia
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 9 -- Emory University issued the following news release: * * * Galileo and Emory Healthcare collaborate to expand access to primary care, enhancing specialty care options in Georgia Emory Healthcare, Georgia's most comprehensive academic health system, and Galileo, a pioneer in modern population-based medical care, are collaborating to expand access to primary and specialty care services across the state. By combining Emory's trusted reputation and extensive provider net  more

Southeastern Legal Foundation and Young America's Foundation Demand UNG End Unconstitutional Rules Stifling Free Speech of Students
ROSWELL, Georgia, May 9 -- The Southeastern Legal Foundation issued the following news release: * * * Southeastern Legal Foundation and Young America's Foundation demand UNG end unconstitutional rules stifling free speech of students Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF) and Young America's Foundation (YAF) issued an official letter to the University of North Georgia (UNG) today, calling for a stop of unconstitutional practices limiting the free speech of students. This letter comes after heari  more

Why are so many data centers popping up in Georgia?
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 8 -- The Georgia Public Policy Foundation posted the following news release: * * * Why are so many data centers popping up in Georgia? Some of the most significant innovations in technology have become common to the point of monotony in only a few decades. It's easy to take daily actions like texting, streaming movies and shows and using apps on our smartphones for granted, but almost all online activity taps into a vast infrastructure of data in order to operate the way  more