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NEW for 4/21: Virus timetable; Postage for ballots; Earth Day

NEW for 4/21: Virus timetable; Postage for ballots; Earth Day

Click here to read the latest issue. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Peachtree Corners’ Center for Opportunity Suggests COVID-19 Timetable
EEB PERSPECTIVE: ACLU Stance on Postage for Mailed-In Absentee Ballots Is Unreasonable
ANOTHER VIEW: Climate Lobby Holding Virtual Earth Day Event April 25
SPOTLIGHT: PCOM Georgia
FEEDBACK: Highlights Dates Dr. Anthony Fauci First Spoke about COVID-19
UPCOMING: Former Armstrong College Professor New Dean of GGC’s Liberal Arts 
NOTABLE: PCOM Students Saw a Need, and Are Finding Ways to Help Community
RECOMMENDED: The Perfect Fraud by Ellen LaCorte
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Statue Atop Georgia State Capitol, Miss Freedom Remains a Mystery 
MYSTERY PHOTO: Unusual Design May Be Clue to This Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Political Forum for Commission Chairman Candidates is Wednesday Night

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by · April 21, 2020 · Full issues
BRACK: ACLU stance unreasonable on postage for absentee ballots

BRACK: ACLU stance unreasonable on postage for absentee ballots

APRIL 21, 2020  | Voting by mail is getting a  lot of talk these days, as we have noted before. Millions of Georgia voters got applications to mail back to their county Elections Division if they wanted to vote by absentee during this pandemic period.

We suspect that many will.

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by · April 21, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 4/3: Courts functioning; Voting by mail; Importance of trucking

NEW for 4/3: Courts functioning; Voting by mail; Importance of trucking

Click here to read today’s 20th anniversary edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Order in the Courts Continues During Judicial Emergency
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Will Current Dilemma Cause Georgia To Consider Voting By Mail?
ANOTHER VIEW: Trucking Industry Vital In Emergency Times Like These
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful
FEEDBACK: Applauds Gwinnettians for Willingness to Comply with Restrictions
UPCOMING: Good Attendance at Gwinnett Rotary Club First Virtual Meeting 
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Salvation Army Helping Those Struggling with COVID-19
RECOMMENDED: The Blue Diary by Alice Hoffman
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Civil Rights Leader Joseph Lowery Had Distinguished Career 
MYSTERY PHOTO: What’s The Name and Location of This Bridge?

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by · April 3, 2020 · Full issues
BRACK: Will current dilemma cause Georgia to consider voting by mail?

BRACK: Will current dilemma cause Georgia to consider voting by mail?

By Elliott Brack  | Any time a situation is developing, once a leader has the facts, a good leader acts quickly.

That’s what Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger did in mailing absentee ballot applications to all Georgia voters this week. Anticipating continual coronavirus problems possible on the May 19 Georgia primary, he took action to allow voters, if they choose, to vote by absentee ballot, which is essentially voting by mail.

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