Tuesday’s Election Showed Georgia’s Tea Party Afflicted By Growing Pains
When the Tea Party arrived on the scene for the 2010 elections it was greeted by Republicans as a breath of fresh air. Democrats, after all, held the U.S. House,…
When the Tea Party arrived on the scene for the 2010 elections it was greeted by Republicans as a breath of fresh air. Democrats, after all, held the U.S. House,…
Last Wednesday, the House Education Committee held a hearing over Senate Bill 167, a bill designed to stop and reverse the implementation of national standards for education. The problems with…
Senate Bill 167 passed the upper chamber last week and will likely be considered – and passed – by the House before this year’s installment of the Georgia General Assembly…
The battles over public policy are difficult ones these days. Too often, there is great difficulty to get the public to engage. Decisions are then left to the elected leaders…
Tuesday was the big day. After months of planning, PolicyBEST was launched at a 10:30am press conference. The organization’s goal – of which I am the Executive Director – is…