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NEW for 10/15: On constitutional amendments and Allentown’s helping hands

NEW for 10/15: On constitutional amendments and Allentown’s helping hands

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Voters face 2 constitutional amendments in November
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Little Allentown sends help to Hazlehurst 
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett County Public Library
ANOTHER VIEW: Seven tips for living with macular degeneration
FEEDBACK: Changing voting registration is most difficult
UPCOMING: Beebe, Clegg photos on exhibit at museum in Duluth
NOTABLE: FODAC is responding to hurricane onslaught
RECOMMENDED: Accidental Superpower, by Peter Zeihan
GEORGIA TIDBIT: “Federal Roads” opened land for migration
MYSTERY PHOTO: Can you identify this house with green shutters?
LAGNIAPPE: Northern Lights last week way down south
CALENDAR: Gwinnett’s Great Days of Service is scheduled this weekend

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by · October 15, 2024 · Full issues
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FOCUS: Voters face constitutional amendments in November

By David Hudson  |  With two constitutional amendments and  one statewide referendum on the November ballot in Georgia, here is my assessment of these ballot initiatives. 

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by · October 15, 2024 · Today's Focus
BRACK: Vote “No!” on three of four proposed amendments

BRACK: Vote “No!” on three of four proposed amendments

By Elliott Brack |  While the Georgia Constitution gives wide leeway to the state Legislature, it also restricts these politicians from changing any Constitutional provisions without the public input. The result is that often in statewide elections, the Legislature must get approval from the voters for any attempt to change our Constitution.

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by · October 21, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective