AFP Georgia

Making the Grade in Georgia Documentary

Georgia Chapter of AFP

44 Darby’s Crossing Drive, Ste.102G, Hiram, GA 30141

Phone: (770) 315-4304

Email: infoGA@afphq.org

Embrace Economic Freedom

Embrace Economic Freedom

Economic Freedom is the essential tool to establishing the best quality of life for all. We are committed to Economic Freedom because human history and simple facts prove that it is the best way to empower workers and families to achieve a higher quality of life.

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Wednesday, May 23rd 2012
by Joel Foster

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When: Saturday, August 25
Where: Murray Arts Center, Kennesaw GA
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Three of the largest crisis' facing our nation are looming on the horizon. How we choose to respond, as We The People, will mean the difference between the rise or fall of America in the next few years. Join AFPF members, great speakers, expert panelists and Liberty leaders from all around the State and surrounding states as we climb the E3 Summit in Atlanta on August 25th.

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Tuesday, May 22nd 2012
by Joel Foster

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Who says school systems just need more money to succeed? As we’ve discussed educational freedom this year, we’ve taken a look at what GA public schools are paying for various education categories. Here we examine the central office expenses, which cover only administrators – no teachers. Kudos to State Rep. Jan Jones, who pulled all the spending statistics together and is taking them to the public. You can match them against the State Department of Education expenditure categories.

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Thursday, May 10th 2012
by Joel Foster

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AFPGA activists would like to thank the Legislature and Governor Deal for passing Zero Based Budgeting, setting in motion a scheduled comprehensive process of drilling down into each state agency’s budget. As we travel the state and explain how the budgeting process has worked in Georgia in the past, with legislators voting on “Continuance + x%” there has been insistence that this policy be enacted by law. Occasional critics have stated that ZBB is only as good as the people implementing it, which is true. But it does set up a systematic review of every agency receiving state tax dollars, which is an improvement. Increased knowledge of the budget will lead to more accountability by the agencies and the lawmakers who pass the budget.

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