On the Monday, March 20 edition of GeorgiaToday: Former President Trump has filed a motion against Fulton County; lawmakers pass regulations for electric vehicles; and a local retirement fund for teachers takes a hit during recent bank failures.
Monday on Political Rewind: Former President Donald Trump called for supporters to protest his possible indictment in New York. His move sends a message to Fani Willis. Plus, new information lends credence to the theory that the 1980 Reagan campaign sabotaged efforts to bring American hostages home.
Democratic lawmakers in the Georgia House held an informal hearing last week on how to manage the end of a temporary federal policy that kept over 2 million people in Georgia on Medicaid since the start of the pandemic.
The Georgia House and Senate have each passed similar bills to regulate electric vehicles.
Democratic lawmakers in the Georgia House held an informal hearing last week on how to manage the end of a temporary federal policy that kept over 2 million people in Georgia on Medicaid since the start of the pandemic.
Though Georgia’s Teachers Retirement System (TRS) lost about $33 million when two large banks failed earlier this month, the loss is just a sliver of a fraction of the TRS’ $88 billion in total assets.
In honor of Kennesaw State’s men’s basketball team's first NCAA Tournament for the first time, the university hosted a watch party Friday for their Division I tournament against Xavier University.
On the Friday, March 17 edition of Georgia Today: Sports betting in Georgia is not quite dead; the Georgia Supreme Court weighs in on Delta-8 and Delta-10; and St. Patrick's Day returns in Savannah.
A Georgia House subcommittee heard testimony on a bill aimed at punishing gun owners who negligently allow firearms to fall into the hands of unsupervised children.
Descendants of enslaved African community have been on Sapelo Island for 13 generations. But just 30 Geechee descendants of the original 44 enslaved families remain — and the General Assembly quietly passed a bill on March 2 to modify the rules of the Sapelo Island Heritage Authority without the input of those residents.