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Georgia Conservation Voters, and their action fund, have a slate of 2025 endorsements: but they're going hard at incumbent Republican Public Service Commission candidates for raising utility rates multiple times in their terms.
Paul Glaze, Media & Public Affairs Strategist with GCV, joined me to discuss what's at stake and on the ballot with the two PSC races this election cycle for voters with concerns about affordability and sustainability.
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The conservative majority of the US Supreme Court seems to be indicating they're ready to dismantle Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. I discuss why conservative arguments for an expiration date only make sense in a vacuum where we're pretending the last sixty-ish years of conservative obstruction and sabotage didn't occur.
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As a pack of "young" Republicans face repercussions for antisemitic and racist slurs in a sea of Telegram dispatches, here in Atlanta, a former Emory professor and researcher today finds herself unemployed for using two words on social media: "good riddance."
Not to Charlie Kirk as much his ideology, she says, and yet, Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Georgia) made the concerted effort to see to it he lambasted her on social media and pressured Emory to fire her.
The folks who railed against "cancel culture" suddenly love "cancel culture," eh?
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Georgia Conservation Voters, and their action fund, have a slate of 2025 endorsements: but they're going hard at incumbent Republican Public Service Commission candidates for raising utility rates multiple times in their terms.
Paul Glaze, Media & Public Affairs Strategist with GCV, joined me to discuss what's at stake and on the ballot with the two PSC races this election cycle for voters with concerns about affordability and sustainability.
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The conservative majority of the US Supreme Court seems to be indicating they're ready to dismantle Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. I discuss why conservative arguments for an expiration date only make sense in a vacuum where we're pretending the last sixty-ish years of conservative obstruction and sabotage didn't occur.
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As a pack of "young" Republicans face repercussions for antisemitic and racist slurs in a sea of Telegram dispatches, here in Atlanta, a former Emory professor and researcher today finds herself unemployed for using two words on social media: "good riddance."
Not to Charlie Kirk as much his ideology, she says, and yet, Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Georgia) made the concerted effort to see to it he lambasted her on social media and pressured Emory to fire her.
The folks who railed against "cancel culture" suddenly love "cancel culture," eh?

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