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A Georgia Republican known for her `Jesus, Guns and Babies' slogan is running for CongressTaylor currently serves as the Georgia Republican Party's 1st District chairperson. Her congressional campaign sets up a ...
As the clock ticks down to Crossover Day, Georgia legislators passed a flurry of education bills, with subjects ranging from ...
Senate Bill 69, which would mandate that third-party financiers register with the state and require public disclosure of ...
McBath won her congressional race in a redrawn district. Now, she has filed paperwork to raise money for a possible run for governor.
The second part of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's priority legislation to limit lawsuits passed the Senate Thursday with unanimous ...
Shortly before the first House Republican majority in 40 years took office on Jan. 3, 1995, current and incoming GOP lawmakers adopted a House Republican Conference rule limiting lawmakers to six ...
A bipartisan group of Georgia state senators filed legislation to create a statewide, interagency group to study and address ...
Taylor currently serves as the Georgia Republican Party’s 1st District chairperson. Her congressional campaign sets up a potential Republican primary showdown next year with GOP Rep. Buddy ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. — A Georgia Republican who ran a fringe campaign for governor under the slogan “Jesus, Guns and Babies” says she's running for Congress in 2026. Kandiss Taylor of Baxley ...
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