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Georgia Voters: iVoterGuide Covers March 10 Race

 Special general elections hold greater significance due to typically lower voter turnout, meaning each vote carries more weight in shaping the outcome. In order to equip voters with the most up-to-date information, iVoterGuide (iVoterGuide.com), the nation’s premier Christian voting guide, is providing accurate, meticulously researched data on impending special general election candidates. “A tiny fraction of voters […]

Sierra Club Slams DOE Loan for GA Power Gas Fleet

The Department of Energy announced it will give a $26.5 billion loan to Southern Company to build the largest, most expensive gas fleet in the nation. The loan will pay for Southern Company’s subsidiary, Georgia Power, plans to build a massive amount of new gas-burning infrastructure, including new combined cycle turbines at Plant Bowen near Cartersville; Plant […]

Mid-Hudson Chambers Back Scaffold Law Reform

 Build More New York (BMNY), an advocacy group comprising more than 50 business and civic organizations dedicated to supporting jobs, construction and development across New York, today announced that the regional chambers of commerce of Dutchess, Ulster and Orange counties have joined the coalition. Underscoring BMNY’s commitment to the economic wellbeing of the state, the […]

Georgia: Suppressor Reform Legislation Advancing in Both Chambers

On Monday, HB 1324, legislation to remove firearm suppressors from Georgia’s list of dangerous weapons and eliminate state-level penalties for possession, moved out of the House Judiciary Non-Civil Committee and will now head to the House Rules Committee for further consideration. Additionally, SB 499, companion legislation containing similar reforms, was heard in the Senate Judiciary […]