ALL HEALTH CARE REFORM IS NOT CREATED EQUAL

Sen. Judson Hill
Sen. Judson Hill

By Senator Judson Hill

With Democratic control of both the White House and Congress, national health care reform has a better chance of passing now than any time in recent history. Americans agree that change in our health care system is necessary. Escalating health care and insurance premiums are unsustainable for most families, businesses and all levels of government. Every day it becomes more and more evident that all health care reform is not created equal. Continue reading “ALL HEALTH CARE REFORM IS NOT CREATED EQUAL”

The People’s Business

By President Pro Tempore Tommie Williams
July 2, 2009

Sen. Tommie Williams
Sen. Tommie Williams

Independence Day is one of the most celebrated and important holidays we observe as Americans. Nestled in the beginning of summer and conjuring up memories of fireworks, watermelon, and cookouts with friends and family, all to the sound track of Lee Greenwood’s “I’m proud to be an American,” July 4th is traditionally a joyous and happy time in America and rightly so. Independence Day should also be a time when we make an intentional effort to reflect and remember the story of America and what it means to be citizens of this great country.

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Exercise Your Liberty This Independence Day

Sen. Chip Pearson
Sen. Chip Pearson

By Sen. Chip Pearson
ATLANTA (July 1, 2009) – On July 4, 1776, our country’s founders announced to the world that America was a sovereign nation by signing the Declaration of Independence. This document guarantees that every American is entitled to the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Based upon these principles, our founding fathers created a government that respects the rights of its people. A government that works for the people, not the other way around.

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Sen. Don Balfour Congratulates Georgia Gwinnett College on Accreditation

ATLANTA (June 25, 2009) – Sen. Don Balfour (R- Snellville) today congratulated Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) on achieving accreditation from the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). GGC is Georgia’s newest four-year college, and the nation’s first four-year college founded in the 21st century.

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Sen. Judson Hill Says Federal Health Reform Efforts Trample States’ Rights

ATLANTA (June 24, 2009) – Sen. Judson Hill (R-Marietta) this week joined his colleagues of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) in passing a resolution deeming federal health reform anti-competitive and oppressive to states’ rights. Federal efforts to establish a Medicare-modeled “public plan” and a national health insurance exchange would trample states’ rights and lead Americans down the road to single-payer health care, said ALEC, a nonpartisan organization of 1,800 state legislators nationwide.

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