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NEW for 9/15: On tax law, Buckley campaign, new hero

NEW for 9/15: On tax law, Buckley campaign, new hero

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Congress, not the president, only has powers to write tax laws
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Allen Buckley bases his Senate campaign on totally new tax plan
ANOTHER VIEW: California hair salon owner is now her new hero
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas
FEEDBACK: Highlights problems with obtaining absentee ballots
UPCOMING: Once again, GGC ranks No. 1 in Southern regional college diversity
NOTABLE: Lilburn yard of Krauses features 200 species of native plants 
RECOMMENDED: A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf
GEORGIA TIDBIT: LaGrange Art Museum focuses on primarily Southern art
MYSTERY PHOTO: This structure has quite a story behind it; where is it?

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by · September 15, 2020 · Full issues
12/4: Light Up Georgia with Kindness; McBath and more: George Strait

12/4: Light Up Georgia with Kindness; McBath and more: George Strait

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Light Up Georgia with Kindness Seeks Beginning of New Tradition
EEB PERSPECTIVE: McBath Will Do Well; Return of Quotes and Snellville Relatives
ANOTHER VIEW: Thanksgiving, George Strait, Deep Fried Turkey and English Visitor
SPOTLIGHT: Gateway85 Gwinnett CID
UPCOMING: Duluth Set To Get Guidance from Citizens’ Budget Review Committee
NOTABLE: Walton EMC Customers To Share in Refund Totaling $6 Million
RECOMMENDED: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Coosa and Tallapoosa River Basins Originate in North Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Another Mystery Photo with Water Among the Clues in the Background
CALENDAR: Lilburn Christmas Parade Rescheduled for Saturday, December 8

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by · December 4, 2018 · Full issues
McBath

BRACK: McBath will do well; Return of quotes and Snellville relatives

By Elliott Brack | DEC. 4, 2018  |  Hurrah for Lucy McBath of Georgia’s Sixth Congressional District! We predict she’ll do well in the Congress.

Being a new Congressperson cannot be easy. After all, there’s a tremendous amount of difference between being a candidate for Congress, and then of about dealing with constituents from afar, about living in Washington, and maneuvering around all this morass.

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by · December 4, 2018 · Elliott Brack's Perspective