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WASHINGTON — After a trip to the White House and closed-door negotiations with Republican leaders, U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde logged two key wins in the reconciliation package. The changes were enough to ...
In a major setback for congressional Republicans and the White House, a key U.S. House panel on Friday defeated a massive GOP tax and budget package. The bill was voted down with the help of a ...
Republican state Sen. Steve Gooch announced Wednesday that he was entering the race to be Georgia’s next lieutenant governor. Gooch, a Dahlonega native who serves as the Senate majority leader, is ...
The metro area had the nation's second highest number of Census tracts flip from majority Black to majority white between 1980 and 2020, data shows.
The metro area had the nation's second highest number of Census tracts flip from majority Black to majority white between 1980 and 2020, data shows. A 2023-2024 surge raises questions about food ...
Insurance Commissioner John King launched his campaign for U.S. Senate on Monday, stressing his military background and law enforcement experience as he cast Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff as too ...
At least 30 facilities at federal lakes and reservoirs in six other states are closing or cutting hours amid President Trump's budget cuts.
Greg Bluestein is the Atlanta Journal Constitution's chief political reporter. Politically Georgia A.M. Start each weekday with the scoops, news and analysis that define the world of politics from the ...
Facing blowback from customers over their rising power bills, Georgia Power has reached a deal with the Public Service Commission’s public interest staff to keep its current base electricity rates in ...
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