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Campaign to begin for T-Splost support

Campaign to begin for T-Splost support

ALBANY, GA - The grassroots campaign to pass the July 31 T-SPLOST begins Wednesday with the airing of a 30 second television ad featuring real Georgians who support the referendum that stands to invest more than a billion dollars in south Georgia.

Alabma Civil Rights Movement leader passes away

BIRMINGHAM, AL - A leader of the Civil Rights Movement,  Rev. Fred L. Shuttelsworth passed away Wednesday morning after battling a long illness.

Shuttlesworth worked as a civil rights leader in Birmingham during the 1950's

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Kemp picks Presidential Primary date

News release from the Office of the Secretary of State

Atlanta – Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp announced today that the state will hold its presidential preference primary on Tuesday, March 6, 2012.

Secretary Kemp stated, "My decision to hold Georgia's presidential preference primary on March 6, 2012 protects the interests of Georgia voters. By holding our presidential primary election on March 6, 2012 we can ensure that the voices of Georgia voters are heard and are relevant in the presidential candidate nomination process."

ABAC student to intern with Sen. Chambliss

ABAC student to intern with Sen. Chambliss

TIFTON, GA - News release from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Chandler Bartley, an agricultural education major at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, will spend his fall semester in Washington, D.C. as an intern with Senator Saxby Chambliss through the Staplcotn/ABAC Legislative Internship Program. Bartley will work as an intern on Capitol Hill through Dec. 15.

Congressman representative to visit South Georgia

Congressman representative to visit South Georgia

NASHVILLE, GA - News Release from Jack Kingston, First District of Georgia

 

A representative from Congressman Jack Kingston’s office will be in Berrien County to meet with anyone who needs assistance with a federal agency during an upcoming Congressional “Day Office.”