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Book Banning Turned Out To Be a ‘Hoax’ in Cobb County Schools
The U.S. Department of Education has dismissed eleven federal complaints over book bans, declaring such decisions belong to parents and communities. Cobb and Forsyth counties, leading the charge, have removed books deemed inappropriate, prioritizing student safety and academic focus. Local
Lawmaker Coaches Lawbreakers
One of Cobb County’s newly elected officials is now instructing illegal immigrants about how to avoid ICE raids. Georgia State House Representative Gabriel Sanchez (House District 42) was only sworn in on January 13th, but he’s not wasting any time
Mass Protests Planned for Metro Atlanta This Week
As the deportations of criminal illegal immigrants and the implementation of other policies under the Trump administration continue, protests are being coordinated throughout the country. Many are being organized allegedly by a menagerie of radical socialist groups including locally the
Crackdown on Criminal Illegal Immigration Sparks Protests Near Downtown Marietta
Dozens of people lined the streets near Downtown Marietta on Saturday (2/1/20025) to protest President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting illegal immigration, filling the sidewalks with signs bearing messages such as “America was built by immigrants,” “No one is illegal
Early Voting Begins for Cobb County Board of Commissioners Special Primary Election
Starting Saturday February 1st, voters in Cobb County’s District 2 and District 4 can head to the polls for early voting in the special primary election. Residents have the option to vote in either the Republican or Democratic primary as
Gwinnett County BOE Cuts Ties with Superintendent Calvin Watts
The Gwinnett County Board of Education has voted to part ways with Superintendent Calvin Watts, marking yet another abrupt leadership change in the metro Atlanta school system.
In a 3-2 decision on Friday, the board voted to terminate Watts’ contract
Georgia Senate Bill Restricting Transgender Athletics Passes Through Committee
Thursday, January 30, 2025- Lawmakers took up gender and school athletics legislation as the first bill filed in the 2025 session. The Senate Education and Youth Committee heard and passed Senate Bill 1, also called the “Fair and Safe Athletic
New Property Tax Law and Cobb County Schools
The Cobb County Board of Education has officially announced that it will opt out of the HB581 property tax formula, a decision that aligns with the best interests of students, teachers, and the community at large, according to many local
Protecting Borders, Protecting Schools: How Trump’s Policies Are Reshaping Immigration Enforcement
President Donald Trump’s 2024 re-election campaign brought illegal immigration to the forefront, with bold promises to enforce immigration laws and reshape America’s immigration landscape. Since his return to the White House, the Trump administration has pursued an assertive stance on
Democrats War on Parental Rights Takes Another Hit: Biden-Era “Book Ban” Hoax Exposed
Here’s a story you probably won’t hear on other news networks: the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) just dismantled one of the Biden administration’s most dishonest and dangerous initiatives – the so-called “book ban” witch hunt.
Trump Pardons Over 1,500 on First Day, Fulfills Campaign Promise
On his first day back in the White House, President Donald Trump issued pardons to over 1,500 individuals, fulfilling a central promise of his 2024 campaign. These pardons largely focused on those convicted or facing charges related to the events
Trump’s Historic Inauguration Moves Indoors Due to Frigid Weather
President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming inauguration, originally set to take place outdoors, will now be moved inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda due to historically low temperatures. The decision mirrors Ronald Reagan’s 1985 inauguration, which was also held in the Rotunda under
Ethics Commission Rejects Democrat’s Complaint Against Cobb GOP School Board Members
On January 15, 2025, the Georgia State Ethics Commission swiftly dismissed a complaint filed by East Cobb Democrat activist Mindy Seger against four Republican members of the Cobb County Board of Education.
In an unusually brief deliberation, the commission rejected
Cobb County School District Removes Additional Inappropriate Books
At the January 16, 2025, meeting of the Cobb County Board of Education, Superintendent Chris Ragsdale announced the removal of two additional books from the district’s libraries due to inappropriate content. This decision follows previous actions aimed at protecting students
Georgia State Senator Arrested After Defying Ban From House Chambers During Governor Kemp’s Address
Here’s a story that should disturb anyone who cares about the integrity of our democratic institutions. In Georgia, a state senator was arrested — yes, arrested — for doing nothing more than standing up for his right to represent the
Cobb County School District Announces 2025 Graduation Dates and Locations
The Cobb County School District has announced the dates and locations for the 2025 high school graduation ceremonies. These events will celebrate the hard work and accomplishments of students across the district.
Jerica Richardson Appeals Ruling, Seeking to Return to Cobb Commission Despite Rulings by Two Cobb County Superior Court Judges
Jerica Richardson, a former Democratic commissioner in Cobb County, has filed an appeal after Chief Judge Anne Harris ruled that her seat was vacant following a redistricting plan that placed her outside the district she was elected to represent. Strangely,
House Bill 581 Property Tax: The Devil is in the Details
On January 1, 2025, Georgia’s House Bill 581 (HB 581) officially went into effect, limiting the amount by which local governments can increase property taxes. Signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp, this bill is designed to provide property tax
Jan. 6, 2025: Taking Inventory after Four Years of Nonsense
By L. Cramer Today is Jan. 6. It’s the day that Congress is required to certify the 2024 election as well as the day that the left has stood on as the day we almost “lost our democracy.” Insert giant
A Christmas Poem
Written by Heather Thompson And there a baby lay Wrapped and warmed by hay. A Deliverer has come to us With very little noise or fuss. Cuddled tight by mom’s embrace, Dad looks at His shining face. In that moment
Book Banning Turned Out To Be a ‘Hoax’ in Cobb County Schools
The U.S. Department of Education has dismissed eleven federal complaints over book bans, declaring such decisions belong to parents and communities. Cobb and Forsyth counties, leading the charge, have removed books deemed inappropriate, prioritizing student safety and academic focus. Local leaders praised the decision, while warning against activist groups seeking influence. With renewed control, districts aim to refocus on preparing students for successful futures.
Lawmaker Coaches Lawbreakers
One of Cobb County’s newly elected officials is now instructing illegal immigrants about how to avoid ICE raids. Georgia State House Representative Gabriel Sanchez (House District 42) was only sworn in on January 13th, but he’s not wasting any time promoting his radical Socialist agenda.
Two days ago, Representative Sanchez posted a step-by-step video on Facebook, instructing illegals about how to evade Immigration Enforcement officials.
Crackdown on Criminal Illegal Immigration Sparks Protests Near Downtown Marietta
Dozens of people lined the streets near Downtown Marietta on Saturday (2/1/20025) to protest President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting illegal immigration, filling the sidewalks with signs bearing messages such as “America was built by immigrants,” “No one is illegal on stolen land,” and “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.”
Gwinnett County BOE Cuts Ties with Superintendent Calvin Watts
The Gwinnett County Board of Education has voted to part ways with Superintendent Calvin Watts, marking yet another abrupt leadership change in the metro Atlanta school system.
In a 3-2 decision on Friday, the board voted to terminate Watts’ contract ahead of its original end date in July 2026. He will remain in the position until April 2, 2025, at which point Chief of Schools Al Taylor will step in as interim superintendent.
Protecting Borders, Protecting Schools: How Trump’s Policies Are Reshaping Immigration Enforcement
President Donald Trump’s 2024 re-election campaign brought illegal immigration to the forefront, with bold promises to enforce immigration laws and reshape America’s immigration landscape. Since his return to the White House, the Trump administration has pursued an assertive stance on immigration, signaling a commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting American communities.
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