Georgia State Legislation

Health Care Freedom of Choice Constitutional Amendment – It is Time Georgia

The Citizens of the State of Georgia need to make their voices heard in this moment of history. Washington D.C. has felt it appropriate to make its influence known in every county across these States United. It behooves The People to stand up in defense of the rights and liberties which were secured to us [...]


Sheriff Chris Clinton of Towns County GA Letter To Congress

The Georgia TAC would like to recognize and thank Sheriff Clinton for being the epitome of an Oath Keeper in his support of the citizens and the Constitution he has sworn to serve and protect. I am proud to live in a state where we have true constitutional sheriffs such as Chris Clinton serving in our counties. [...]


Georgia Legislature, Governor Deal: Nullify Obamacare!

Comments From the Tenth Amendment Center on the initiative to resist the implementation of Obamacare by the simple act of the sovereign state just saying NO!Please sign the petition and share with everyone you know in Georgia who is concerned with the usurpation of powers not delegated to the general government by DC. We need [...]


Okay Georgia…. Let’s Get Dangerous!!! We Need You!

Okay Georgia.... Let's Get Dangerous!!! We Need You!

Who is onboard? Who in Georgia is willing to standup and say “No!!!” Send me a message directly and I will start compiling a list of individuals willing to take the fight to DC. Andy Knapp and the Florida TAC are cranked up for battling Obamacare. Will Georgia stand up and do the same? We [...]


Georgia Religious Employers Exempt from Mandate Requiring Contraception Coverage

ATLANTA (March 7, 2012) –The Georgia Senate passed SB 460 on Wednesday by a vote of 38 to 15. Sponsored by Sen. Josh McKoon (R-Columbus), this legislation would exempt religious employers from the health insurance mandate requiring contraceptive coverage. “I am pleased Senate Bill 460 passed the Senate today,” said Sen. McKoon. “As a strong proponent [...]


Sen. Judson Hill Files Free-Market Health Care Legislation

ATLANTA (February 21, 2012) Sen. Judson Hill (R-Marietta) filed four bills aimed at improving Georgians’ access to health care, bringing free-market based improvements and lowering costs for health care for most Georgians. The legislation followed Sen. Hill previous work to bring free market and patient centered healthcare solutions, and helps further lay the framework for state based healthcare [...]


Georgia Representative Jason Spencer Sponsors “Georgia Constitutional Carry Act of 2012″

The Georgia Tenth Amendment Center salutes Georgia’s own Constitutional warrior,  Georgia House Representative Jason Spencer for sponsoring a bill which argues the question of licensed firearms carry in the State of Georgia. Last week, the Georgia legislature held hearings on a “constitutional carry” bill sponsored by state Rep. Jason Spencer (R-180) His legislation, HB 679, [...]


Repeal the Seventeenth for a Tenacious Tenth

In an article from my personal blog @TheEagleKeeper entitled “For Freedom and Liberty: A Call For Statesmen”  I  stated that the sovereign states had lost much of the teeth of their sovereign position in relation to the federal government, by ratifying the 17th Amendment to the US Constitution. This amendment changed the process by which [...]


Georgia Democrats Want Healthcare Exchange

(January 13 2012) As Obamacare is Unconstitutional, the focus at the Georgia General Assembly should be on passing a bill to nullify it, instead of wasting time and resources figuring out how to enslave the Georgia Citizenry to the whims of Washington DC. ATLANTA  —  Georgia’s Republican leadership says it will wait to create a [...]


Georgia to consider creation of Constitutional Guardian Advisory Council

Thanks to Michael Maharrey of TAC for this post. Michael Maharrey is the Communications Director for the Tenth Amendment Center. He proudly resides in the original home of the Principles of ’98 – Kentucky. See his blog archive here and his article archive here. He also maintains the blog, Tenther Gleanings. The Georgia legislature will [...]


Georgia Seeks Alternative to No Child Left Behind

U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) and State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge yesterday personally delivered Georgia’s request for a waiver to certain provisions of No Child Left Behind (NCLB), and an alternative, to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. Georgia is one of the first states seeking a waiver from some of the requirements within NCLB. The State requests permission to replace NCLB with Georgia’s College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) for each public school, school district, and the state for the 2011 – 2012 school year. This CCRPI determination will vary based upon grade levels. However, it will measure the extent to which a school, school district, and the state are successfully making progress on a number of accountability indicators such as content mastery, student attendance, and the next level of preparation.


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