40 Days at the Capitol- Installment 3
Tweet To our readers: State Senator Buddy Carter (R- Pooler) will be reporting each week during the Legislative Session. The session began January 13, 2014 and is expected to last until the first of March.
Read More →40 Days at the Capitol- Installment 2
Tweet To our readers: State Senator Buddy Carter (R- Pooler) will be reporting each week during the Legislative Session. The session began January 13, 2014 and is expected to last until the first of March.
Read More →Next Monday, January 13th, the 2014 session of the Georgia State Legislature will begin.
Tweet Already people are referring to this upcoming session as “the fast and furious” as it is expected to be one of the quickest sessions in many years. According to our states’ constitution, each annual session is to start on the second Monday of January and is to last no longer than 40 days- session [...]
Read More →Will the flood waters receed?
Tweet September 25, 2013- Over 200 concerned citizens pack the Tybee Island City Hall in a standing room only meeting moderated by Mayor Jason Buelterman. December 3, 2013- Over 350 concerned citizens pack the auditorium at the College of Coastal Georgia in Brunswick in a standing room only meeting moderated by Chamber of Commerce President [...]
Read More →There are alternatives to ObamaCare
Tweet For many of us, it’s that special time of the year- the time when you get notification for renewal from your healthcare insurance provider. I got a letter in the mail from my health insurance provider a few weeks ago. It contained good news, bad news and even worse news.
Read More →Obamacare…I told you so
Tweet No one likes to hear “I told you so…” But when it comes to Obamacare, some of us can’t help but say “I told you so.” The rollout of Obamacare has truly been like watching a train wreck.
Read More →The town of Greece versus Galloway
Tweet We did it for four years while I was a member of the planning and zoning board of the City of Pooler. We did it for eleven years while I was serving as either Mayor pro-tem or Mayor of the City of Pooler. And we’ve done it for the past nine years while I’ve [...]
Read More →Finally, some good news from DC
Tweet Finally, just when we thought it would never happen again, it does- we get some good news out of Washington, DC. Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Water Resources Reform Development Act, an $8.2 billion water projects bill that, among other things, authorizes the deepening of the Savannah Harbor.
Read More →Risky Waters For CoastalHomeowners
Tweet by State Senator Buddy Carter Question: Which of these three natural risks is the most costly and prevalent in the United States? A) Wildfires B) Tornadoes C) Flooding If you guessed C you are correct. That’s right, of all natural risks, flooding is the most prevalent and causes more monetary damage per year in [...]
Read More →Will it keep running, or will they shut it down
Tweet Will Harry Reid and President Obama shut down the federal government in order to force Obamacare on the American people? That’s the question most Americans are asking these days.
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