Georgia General Assembly Open Thread


Today is Sine Die… translated from latin means, we leave a big mess for the citizens of Georgia to clean up, no, really it does.

Any bets on if the AZ style immigration bill makes it to the Gov’s desk.. I give it a 2 in 5 chance.

Will there be a brawl in the Senate chamber involving Cagle, Staton and Rogers? I give that a 4 in 5 chance. If Sen. Curt Thompson is the one to break it up, I’ll buy everyone’s drinks.

The Tip Line is always open.. just saying.

I’ll be taking nominations for heros and villains all day, make your case in the comments.

Good luck everyone.


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6 responses to “Georgia General Assembly Open Thread”

  1. JMPrince Avatar
    JMPrince

    ‘Cause no one else will: “9 Things The Rich Don’t Want You To Know About Taxes” by David Cay Johnston:
    http://www.wweek.com/portland/article-17350-9_things_the_rich_dont_want_you_to_know_about_taxes.html

    JMP

  2. JMPrince Avatar
    JMPrince

    Tried to get this in by Monday, but it was held over. This ‘reform bill’ I suspect is still a ‘live’ worry for the special session too:
    http://cartersville.patch.com/articles/road-kill-courtesy-of-new-tax-laws
    JMP

  3. Julianal Avatar
    Julianal

    How about asking this guy?

    http://mooseheadmarketingsolutions.com/about-moosehead

    Seems to be all over the FB group GA for Sunday Sales..

  4. Trevor Southerland Avatar
    Trevor Southerland

    It has to be petitioned city to city, not sure exactly on requirements, etc… but it’s not an automatic deal.

  5. Gunner Avatar
    Gunner

    Anybody know how the Sunday Sales thingy works? Is it automatically on the ballot or do the local cities and/or counties have to choose to put it on or petition drive to get it on the ballot or does the Miller High Life guy roll into town and just deem it to be so? Little help please….

  6. EGaluszka Avatar

    I find it increasingly hilarious that Republicans continue to push these anti-immigration bills across the country when the charter one in Arizona keeps getting blocked by the courts.

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