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Tag Archives: Voting
T-SPLOST Early Voting Begins – A Sign Of Things To Come In November?
Early voting for the $8.4 billion dollar T-SPLOST transportation bill in the metro Atlanta region begins today. That means you have until July 31st, when the bill will go to the polls, to have your say as to whether or … Continue reading
Tea Party Wins Again
It appears that the Tea Party in Georgia has won again. They have succeeded in tabling the idea to move the T-SPLOST vote from the primary election day to the Presidential election day in November. The Tea Party is already … Continue reading
Georgia Tea Party Fights Against Transportation Vote Move
Yesterday I talked about how the Georgia Tea Party is fighting against a vote that would approve a 1% sales tax across the metro Atlanta region to build new transportation projects across the region. Since this is such a major … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta metropolitan area, Ballot, Nathan Deal, politics, Primary election, Sales tax, Tax, Voter turnout, Voting
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