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3/1: Dyslexia bill; GOP on transit vote?; Brexit and Britain

3/1: Dyslexia bill; GOP on transit vote?; Brexit and Britain

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Here’s Background on How Bill on Dyslexia Passed in the Senate
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett Republican Party Mighty Silent on Upcoming Transit Vote
ANOTHER VIEW: Still the Question: Can Britain Have a Deal with the European Union?
SPOTLIGHT: E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
FEEDBACK: Doesn’t Like Letter-Writer Hiding Behind “Anonymous” Posting
UPCOMING: Winters Chapel UM Church Site of March 4 Transit Hearing
NOTABLE: State’s Women of Achievement Hall of Fame Will Induct Two March 7
RECOMMENDED: Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Lee Roy Abernathy Was Big Gospel Music Performer; Ran for Governor
MYSTERY PHOTO: Older Building Seeks Your Identification
CALENDAR: Check out these coming events

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by · March 1, 2019 · Full issues
Photo by Bill Hawker.

BRACK: That Brit system of picking a new leader can have its advantages

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | While the United States has been focused on campaigning for the presidency all of 18 months, look what took place in Great Britain in the last few weeks.

The English voted by a 52-48 percent margin that they wanted out of the European Union, ready to go on their own. That was June 23. Then the prime minister resigned the next day.

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