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Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia Supports Sunday Sales.

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

The Republican Liberty Caucus believes that the prohibition of Sunday sales is an unnecessary intrusion on the rights of individuals and businesses to engage in commerce.

Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia Supports Delaying Real ID Act

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

The Federal Real ID Act was rushed through the United States Congress as part of an emergency spending bill for defense and tsunami relief. It contains no provisions for individual privacy or security against identity theft. While the Department of Homeland Security has yet to promulgate final regulations (after missing three deadlines to do so), the expected cost to the citizens of Georgia $184 million dollars. SB 5 authorized the Governor to delay implementation of the Real ID Act until the Department of Homeland Security, develops safe guards so that the act will not compromise the economic privacy or biological sanctity of any citizen or resident of the State of Georgia.”

Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia Supports Franchise Fee Transparency and Fairness

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia Supports Franchise Fee Transparency and Fairness
ATLANTA, GA, January 28, 2007 – The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia, a grassroots organization promoting individual freedom, limited government and fiscal responsibility, has issued a position on HB107 – Municipal government; additional requirements; certain franchise fees.
House Bill 107 will impose greater transparency, breaking out [...]

Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia Supports Franchise Fee Transparency and Fairness

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia Supports Franchise Fee Transparency and Fairness
ATLANTA, GA, January 28, 2007 – The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia, a grassroots organization promoting individual freedom, limited government and fiscal responsibility, has issued a position on HB107 – Municipal government; additional requirements; certain franchise fees.
House Bill 107 will impose greater transparency, breaking out [...]

Georgia Legislative Watch

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

With the General Assembly about to gavel into session, Jason Pye and myself have setup a site to track legislation pending in the state house and senate.
The site is Georgia Legislative Watch and everyone is welcome to comment on the pending legislation.
Also, the legislative committee is still looking for one or two more [...]

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