July 24, 2015 •
Special Election Announced for Georgia House Vacancy
A special election will be set for November 3, 2015 to fill the vacant House seat of District 122. Ben Harbin left the post on July 7 to take a job with a lobbying firm. Gov. Nathan Deal will issue […]
A special election will be set for November 3, 2015 to fill the vacant House seat of District 122.
Ben Harbin left the post on July 7 to take a job with a lobbying firm.
Gov. Nathan Deal will issue the formal writ for the election in September, 60 days prior to election day.
May 26, 2015 •
Special Election Set to Fill Vacant Georgia House Seats
A special election has been set for July 14, 2015. The election will be held to fill vacant seats in House Districts 48, 80, 146, and 155. If necessary, a runoff election will be held on August 11, 2015. Photo […]
A special election has been set for July 14, 2015. The election will be held to fill vacant seats in House Districts 48, 80, 146, and 155.
If necessary, a runoff election will be held on August 11, 2015.
Photo of the Georgia State Capitol dome by Connor.carey on Wikimedia Commons.
May 19, 2015 •
Georgia Special Election Set for State House District 24
The Office of the Secretary of State has given notice of a special election for state House District 24. The election will be held on June 16, 2015, with a runoff election on July 14, 2015, if needed. The vacancy […]
The Office of the Secretary of State has given notice of a special election for state House District 24.
The election will be held on June 16, 2015, with a runoff election on July 14, 2015, if needed.
The vacancy was created by the May 11 resignation of Mark Hamilton, who announced plans to accept a private sector job in Tennessee.
April 23, 2015 •
Georgia Special Election Called for House District 55
The Office of the Secretary of State has given notice of a special election for state House District 55. The election will be held on June 16, 2015, with a runoff election on July 14, 2015, if needed. The vacancy […]
The Office of the Secretary of State has given notice of a special election for state House District 55. The election will be held on June 16, 2015, with a runoff election on July 14, 2015, if needed.
The vacancy was created by the April 9th resignation of Tyrone Brooks, the same day he pleaded no contest in federal court to five counts of mail and wire fraud and guilty to one count filing false tax returns.
Brooks was indicted in 2013 after prosecutors claimed he used nearly $1 million worth of donations meant for charities to pay personal and family expenses.
April 6, 2015 •
Georgia General Assembly Adjourns
The General Assembly adjourned sine die late Thursday, April 2, 2015. Lawmakers worked till their midnight deadline, sending dozens of bills to Gov. Nathan Deal for his signature. Any bills not passed by the adjournment deadline cannot become law. Photo […]
The General Assembly adjourned sine die late Thursday, April 2, 2015.
Lawmakers worked till their midnight deadline, sending dozens of bills to Gov. Nathan Deal for his signature.
Any bills not passed by the adjournment deadline cannot become law.
Photo of the Georgia State Capitol dome by Connor.carey on Wikimedia Commons.
March 27, 2015 •
Georgia Commission Meets to Consider Rule Changes
The Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission held a day-long meeting on March 26 to consider rule changes and to conclude ethics complaints. The proposed rule changes are to aid in the implementation of ethics reforms passed nearly two years […]
The Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission held a day-long meeting on March 26 to consider rule changes and to conclude ethics complaints. The proposed rule changes are to aid in the implementation of ethics reforms passed nearly two years ago.
The new lobbyist gift law sets a $75 limit on some gifts, exempts other gifts, and completely prohibits any gift not otherwise limited or exempted. Lobbyists, public officials, and the public still have questions about how the limits are supposed to be followed.
The commission approved a rule to regulate lobbyist gifts to family members of public officials, but tabled rules about how often a lobbyist can give a $75 gift and whether multiple lobbyists can split the cost of a gift valued at more than $75.
The commission closed about two dozen ethics complaints, with another 220 cases yet to be decided. The next commission meeting is scheduled for June 25, 2015.
February 24, 2015 •
Georgia Commission Reschedules New Rules Meeting
The Campaign Finance Commission has cancelled and rescheduled a meeting to consider amending rules regarding lobbying and campaign finance. The February 25 meeting has been rescheduled for the week of March 22, 2015. The commission drafted the proposed amendments with […]
The Campaign Finance Commission has cancelled and rescheduled a meeting to consider amending rules regarding lobbying and campaign finance.
The February 25 meeting has been rescheduled for the week of March 22, 2015.
The commission drafted the proposed amendments with the intention to clarify and supplement 2014 changes to the Campaign Finance Act.
February 12, 2015 •
Georgia Ethics Commission Again Considers Rule Changes
The Campaign Finance Commission has again posted notice of intent to amend, add, and repeal rules relating to lobbying and campaign reporting. Most of the changes were originally considered by the commission in the Fall of 2014. The amendments are […]
The Campaign Finance Commission has again posted notice of intent to amend, add, and repeal rules relating to lobbying and campaign reporting. Most of the changes were originally considered by the commission in the Fall of 2014.
The amendments are designed to clarify campaign reporting thresholds, permit gift splitting by lobbyists, and require reporting of gifts to family members of officials. The commission will hold a public hearing and consider the rules for adoption on February 25, 2015.
The amendments are available here.
December 3, 2014 •
Georgia Special Election Set for HD 120
Secretary of State Brian Kemp has called a special election to fill the seat in House District 120. The special election is set for January 6, 2015, and a runoff will be held on February 3, if necessary. The newly […]
Secretary of State Brian Kemp has called a special election to fill the seat in House District 120. The special election is set for January 6, 2015, and a runoff will be held on February 3, if necessary.
The newly re-elected Rep. Mickey Channell announced he will not fill the seat when the new term begins on January 12, 2015.
December 1, 2014 •
Georgia House District 120 Seat Soon to be Vacated
Rep. Mickey Channell has announced his intention to resign soon after the new session starts on January 12, 2015. Channell is stepping down after 22 years in the Legislature because of health reasons. The Green County Republican represents House District […]
Rep. Mickey Channell has announced his intention to resign soon after the new session starts on January 12, 2015.
Channell is stepping down after 22 years in the Legislature because of health reasons.
The Green County Republican represents House District 120, which includes the counties of Greene, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Taliaferro, and part of Putnam.
October 1, 2014 •
Georgia Ethics Commissioners Discuss Path Forward
The state ethics commission met September 30, 2014, for the first public meeting following the firing of former Executive Secretary Holly LaBerge. The commission closed 14 complaints against officials and candidates, approved three new advisory opinions, and discussed the agency’s […]
The state ethics commission met September 30, 2014, for the first public meeting following the firing of former Executive Secretary Holly LaBerge. The commission closed 14 complaints against officials and candidates, approved three new advisory opinions, and discussed the agency’s future.
New staff attorneys Robert Lane and Bethany Whetzel have identified nearly 200 open ethics cases needing processed.
The commission will continue to consider recently drafted amendments to campaign and lobbying rules with the hope of passing the amendments by the end of the year. The amendments will clarify campaign reporting thresholds, permit gift splitting by lobbyists, and require reporting of gifts to family members of officials.
September 9, 2014 •
Georgia Commission Prepares to Amend Rules
The state ethics commission is preparing to amend rules regarding campaign finance and lobbyist reporting. The campaign finance changes include allowing the commission to raise or lower campaign contribution limits at the end of four-year election cycles rather than every […]
The state ethics commission is preparing to amend rules regarding campaign finance and lobbyist reporting. The campaign finance changes include allowing the commission to raise or lower campaign contribution limits at the end of four-year election cycles rather than every calendar year. The rules would also clarify only contributions to candidates can trigger the $25,000 annual registration and reporting threshold for individuals or entities making contributions.
Lobbying amendments would require reporting for gifts to family of officials and permit gift splitting by multiple lobbyists so long as a single lobbyist does not exceed the $75 limits.
A public hearing on the proposed changes is scheduled for September 30, 2014.
July 23, 2014 •
Georgia Purdue Will Face Nunn in November
David Perdue has won the Republican runoff primary for Senate by edging past Rep. Jack Kingston with less than 51 percent of the vote. Purdue, a businessman and nephew of the popular former Gov. Sonny Perdue, will face Democrat Michelle […]
David Perdue has won the Republican runoff primary for Senate by edging past Rep. Jack Kingston with less than 51 percent of the vote.
Purdue, a businessman and nephew of the popular former Gov. Sonny Perdue, will face Democrat Michelle Nunn in the November general election to fill the seat of retiring Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss.
Neither Nunn nor Perdue has ever been elected to public office.
June 16, 2014 •
Georgia Commission Settles Retaliation Claims
The ethics commission has agreed to settle three retaliation claims for over $1.8 million. The claims are each related to an investigation of Gov. Nathan Deal involving 2010 campaign and personal finance reports. Under the terms, the commission’s former deputy, […]
The ethics commission has agreed to settle three retaliation claims for over $1.8 million. The claims are each related to an investigation of Gov. Nathan Deal involving 2010 campaign and personal finance reports.
Under the terms, the commission’s former deputy, Sherry Streicker, will receive $1 million, former IT specialist John Hair will receive $410,000, and former staff attorney Elisabeth Murray-Obertein will receive $477,500. The settlements follow an April jury verdict awarding $700,000 plus fees to the commission’s former executive secretary, Stacey Kalberman, who argued her pay was slashed and her deputy’s position eliminated as they were preparing subpoenas in the Deal case.
Murray-Obertein, who arrived after the departures of Kalberman and Streicker, testified she was under pressure to get the Deal case resolved. Hair claimed LaBerge ordered him to alter, hide, and destroy documents related to the Deal investigation.
The commission has denied any wrongdoing and Deal has said he was not involved in any of the commission’s decisions or actions.
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