Georgia committee that has pursued Fani Willis now wants to investigate Stacey Abrams
- A Senate committee has proposed an investigation into the New Georgia Project, despite Stacey Abrams' attempts to distance herself from it.
- The New Georgia Project recently paid a $300,000 fine for violating campaign finance laws, admitting to illegally raising $4.2 million and spending $3.2 million in support of Democratic campaigns.
- Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin highlighted allegations of wrongdoing involving Power Forward Communities, which received a $2 billion grant despite minimal reported revenue.
- Democrats have condemned the investigation as politically and racially motivated, claiming it detracts from pressing issues like Medicaid expansion and cost of living.
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Georgia Won’t Say Who’s Now Serving on Its Maternal Mortality Committee After Dismissing All Members Last Year
Before ProPublica’s reporting on the deaths of Amber Thurman and Candi Miller, the names of committee members had been publicly released. Now, Georgia says releasing the identities would be a violation of state law.
Georgia Senators Want to Investigate Groups Tied to Stacey Abrams
The Republican chairman of a special committee of the Georgia Senate that has been investigating Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has introduced legislation that would expand the committee’s scope to include former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. “I think…
Georgia Republicans investigating Fulton DA have set their sights on another Black woman
The chairman of a special Senate committee set up to probe the Fulton County prosecution of Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss has turned his attention to former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, whose ties to a voter registration nonprofit recently resulted in one of the largest campaign ethics fines levied by the state. Athens Republican Sen. Bill Cowsert on Friday filed Senate Resolution 292, which wou…
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