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4/5: On Medicare for All, perplexing GOP move; Modern McCarthyism

4/5: On Medicare for All, perplexing GOP move; Modern McCarthyism

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Arguments Against Medicare for All Can Be Explained Away
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Recent GOP Gwinnett House Delegation Move Is Quite Perplexing
ANOTHER VIEW: Our Current President Can Remind One of a Modern Day McCarthy
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
FEEDBACK: Here’s His Own Method on How To Handle Those Robo Calls
UPCOMING: Aurora Theatre Kicks Off 24th Season of Performances on July 18
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Sports Medicine Program Recognized Eminent Surgeon
RECOMMENDED: The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Stetson Kennedy Was the Author of I Rode with the Ku Klux Klan
MYSTERY PHOTO: This and Previous Mystery Photo May Be Classified as Difficul
LAGNIAPPE: Ah, the Colors of Spring in Gwinnett
CALENDAR: Class AAA Stripers Continue 2019 Baseball Season Opening Weekend

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by · April 5, 2019 · Full issues
3/29: Finalist for GGC president; Survey results; Medicare for All?

3/29: Finalist for GGC president; Survey results; Medicare for All?

Click here to read the latest issue of GwinnettForum. Inside this issue:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Sole Finalist for GGC President Is Dr. Jann Joseph of South Bend, Ind.
EEB PERSPECTIVE: GwinnettForum Readers Want More Done to Improve Traffic, Education
ANOTHER VIEW: Should Not the USA Consider the Right for Medicare for Us All?
SPOTLIGHT: MTI Baths Inc.
FEEDBACK: Five Readers Respond to Recent News with Their Views
UPCOMING: Stripers No Longer Provide Plastic Straws and Lids with Purchases
NOTABLE: Two Village Park Residents Hailed as They Mark 100th Birthday
RECOMMENDED: Winter in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Planned Community of Peachtree City Dates Back to 1959
MYSTERY PHOTO: Serene Statue Among the Vegetation Awaits Your Identification
LAGNIAPPE: Lawrenceville’s South Lawn Project Beginning to See Buildings Rise
CALENDAR:  Some coming events

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by · March 29, 2019 · Full issues