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National Summit Recap

National Summit Recap

After a day of activism on Capitol Hill, a “Tribute to Ronald Reagan Dinner” headlined by Laura Ingraham and Congressman Mike Pence, and a sneak preview of “Not Evil, Just Wrong,” the Georgia delegation had a rare opportunity: an exclusive breakfast with Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Check out this video from the weekend...
Thursday, January 8th 2009
by rmyslinski
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The Georgia Legislature reconvenes next week, and though there will be exciting talk about guns and cell phone usage, the primary focus will be on the state budget. As always, there will be those who want to solve the state’s $2.5 billion budget crisis by raising taxes and those who would rather cut expenses.

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Tuesday, January 6th 2009
by rmyslinski
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Like American households everywhere, government entities are facing their own budget woes. Also like American households, some government leaders deal with it like adults, while others expect a bailout. Just look at the contrasting plans of Gov. Sonny Perdue and Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin during the past several months.

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Thursday, November 20th 2008
by rmyslinski
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There’s plenty of commentary and analysis on the outcome of the 2008 election that suggests liberalism now has a mandate in America. What’s a conservative to do? If you believe that every problem is an opportunity, here’s our mandate. It’s time for us to work together like never before to make certain our voices are heard.

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Thursday, November 20th 2008
by rmyslinski
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While many tax increase proposals are being discussed at this point, a MASSIVE $120 million dollar plan is already on paper and the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH) is currently lobbying for the tax hike as we speak!

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Tuesday, November 18th 2008
by rmyslinski
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Americans for Prosperity (AFP) issued the following statement today following the Dougherty County Commission’s decision on the county employee health care benefits plan.

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