Post Tagged with: "Project 2025"

NEW for 9/17: Honored for service; Georgia Tech students; Project 2025, part 3

NEW for 9/17: Honored for service; Georgia Tech students; Project 2025, part 3

Click here to read the full, new edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Two from Gwinnett to be honored for military service
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  If a Georgia Tech student, you’re sitting pretty
SPOTLIGHT: The 1818 Club
ANOTHER VIEW: Third installment on looking at Project 2025
FEEDBACK: Recent issues served to make her day
UPCOMING:Rotarians plan local Day of Peace conversation 
NOTABLE: City of Norcross to open county’s first arboretum
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia kaolin mined across the fall kine 
MYSTERY PHOTO: Can  you detect the clues in this photograph?
LAGNIAPPE: GGC holding two fall preview days soon
CALENDAR: Sugar Hill Preservation Society to meet Sept. 19

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by · September 17, 2024 · Full issues
ANOTHER VIEW: 3rd installment on looking at Project 2025

ANOTHER VIEW: 3rd installment on looking at Project 2025

By Jack Bernard  |  This final article spells out the way that the Trump administration would approach major policy areas. Although the Trump campaign has taken great pains to distance itself from Project 2025, it was written by previous Trump appointees. If he is elected, it will undoubtedly be the basis for quickly seeking to reorganize the federal government, to the detriment of taxpayers. 

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by · September 17, 2024 · Another View
NEW for 9/10: On healing, Gwinnett Water, Project 2025

NEW for 9/10: On healing, Gwinnett Water, Project 2025

Click here to read the full, new edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Remember, when tragedy strikes, take steps to heal
EEB PERSPECTIVE: How we found out Gwinnett Water Dept. has heart 
SPOTLIGHT: Comet National Shipping
ANOTHER VIEW: Another look at what Project 2025 can mean
FEEDBACK: How to fit four times the people in the same space?
UPCOMING: 13th annual Peachtree Corners festival is Sept. 21-22
NOTABLE: Norcross punts on Woman’s Club building
RECOMMENDED: The Fraud by Zadie Smith
GEORGIA TIDBIT:Naturalist John Abbot spent 65 years in Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s Mystery may be a tough one
LAGNIAPPE: Microtransit pilot program now underway
CALENDAR: Green! glass and paper recycling this weekend

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by · September 10, 2024 · Full issues
ANOTHER VIEW: Another look at what Project 2025 can mean

ANOTHER VIEW: Another look at what Project 2025 can mean

By Jack Bernard  |  Today we examine Project 2025 government agencies and programs, including immigration policy.

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by · September 10, 2024 · Another View
NEW for 9/3: On Project 2025, language, immigration, more

NEW for 9/3: On Project 2025, language, immigration, more

Click here to read the full edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Project 2025 report could dictate next Trump years
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  Topics: sororities, our language and church attendance   
SPOTLIGHT: Law Office of J. Michael Levengood, LLC
ANOTHER VIEW: The border is closed, or is it really? 
FEEDBACK: Immigrant family finds difficulty in citizen laws
UPCOMING Sixteen candidates seek Mulberry council 
NOTABLE: Mural under I-85 at Sugarloaf bridge complete
RECOMMENDED: Julep Farms Kitchen in Dillard
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Disciples of Christ started in Georgia in the early 1800s
MYSTERY PHOTO: An American scene is today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Citizenship Preparation Class at Dacula Library soon 

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by · September 3, 2024 · Full issues
FOCUS: Project 2025 report could dictate next Trump years

FOCUS: Project 2025 report could dictate next Trump years

By Jack Bernard  |  Russell Vought is one of the forces behind Project 2025, a radical 920-page plan to reorganize the federal government.  It details numerous incoming Trump administration potential objectives and enumerates specific actions to accomplish these goals within the first 120 days.

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by · September 3, 2024 · Today's Focus