Census Bureau: 76.9% of people in Dekalb County were old enough to vote in 2021
Of the 758,634 citizens living in Dekalb County in 2021, 76.9% were old enough to vote, equating to 583,319 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
Pruitthealth - Lilburn was 3rd largest nursing home in Gwinnett County as of Q4 2023
With an overall rating of one, Pruitthealth - Lilburn was the third largest nursing home in Gwinnett County during the fourth quarter of 2023.
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Traditions Health and Rehabilitation Q4 2023’s 3rd largest nursing home in De Kalb County
Boasting an overall rating of four, Traditions Health and Rehabilitation was the third largest nursing home in De Kalb County during the fourth quarter of 2023.
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Senate Democratic Caucus to Hold Press Conference Urging Medicaid Expansion
Today, Democratic Leader Sen. Gloria Butler (D–Stone Mountain) announced that the Senate Democratic Caucus will be holding a press conference on Medicaid expansion. The event is scheduled to take place upon the adjournment of the Senate Committee on Rules on Thursday, March 14, 2024, at Room 203, Coverdell Legislative Office Building in Atlanta, Georgia.In a statement, Sen. Gloria Butler highlighted the Democratic Caucus's continuous advocacy for Medicaid expansion, criticizing Georgia's New Pathways to Coverage program for not doing enough to improve the state's Medicaid...
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Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver Introduces House Resolution 1351 to Rename “Memorial Drive” as “Veterans Memorial Drive”
State Representative Mary Margaret Oliver (D-Decatur) has introduced House Resolution 1351, proposing the renaming of “Memorial Drive” to “Veterans Memorial Drive.” The resolution, supported by each member of the DeKalb Delegation, aims to honor all U.S. veterans with the new name.Oliver emphasized the importance of the name change, stating, “Citizens of Fulton and DeKalb counties do not want to name one of its main thoroughfares to honor the Confederacy.” She added, “Memorial Drive links our State Capitol to a Confederate memorial, known for much of the last century to...
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Rep. Viola Davis to Hold Nurses Day at the State Capitol
State Representative Viola Davis (D-Stone Mountain) is set to host Nurses Day at the State Capitol on Thursday, March 7, 2024, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. The event will see Rep. Davis presenting House Resolution 1196, which aims to recognize March 7, 2024, as “Nurses Day” at the State Capitol.The initiative, spearheaded by Rep. Davis, is a significant gesture towards honoring the invaluable contributions of nurses in the healthcare sector. By designating a specific day to commemorate and appreciate the hard work and dedication of nurses, the event at the...
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Sen. Emanuel Jones Applauds Senate Passage of Senate Bill 10 to Combat Reckless Driving
ATLANTA (Feb. 26, 2024) — The Georgia Senate has approved Senate Bill 10, also known as the "Safe Streets Act," sponsored by Sen. Emanuel Jones (D–Decatur). The bill aims to address reckless driving behaviors on Georgia's roads, particularly targeting illegal drag racing and reckless stunt driving. Sen. Jones, with a background of three decades in the automotive industry, expressed his satisfaction with the bipartisan support for SB 10, stating, "After three decades in the automotive industry, I take immense pride in witnessing the passage of SB 10 with overwhelming...
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Reps. Viola Davis, Rhonda Taylor and State Representatives Hold Virtual Housing Legislation Update
State Representatives Viola Davis, Rhonda Taylor, and other lawmakers recently gathered virtually to discuss housing legislation and its impact on the community. The town hall meeting, held via Zoom on February 19, 2024, provided a platform for dialogue on various housing-related issues.During the event, Rep. Viola Davis emphasized the importance of community awareness, stating, “This event was crucial in fostering dialogue and awareness about the housing legislation that directly affects our community.” She highlighted the significance of involving homeowners and...
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Reps. Viola Davis, Rhonda Taylor to Host 2024 Virtual Housing Legislation Update
State Representatives Viola Davis and Rhonda Taylor will be hosting a virtual housing legislation update on Monday, February 19, 2024. The event, which will be held via Zoom at 7 p.m., aims to discuss the impact of housing legislation on the community.During the update, various housing topics will be covered, including landlord and tenant issues, rental control, housing regulations, preemption bills, homeowner association rights and regulations, and safe homes. This event is an opportunity for the community to gain a better understanding of the current housing legislation...
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Johnson votes against bill to deport illegal aliens convicted of drunk driving
U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) voted against a bill to deport illegal aliens who have been convicted of driving while drunk or impaired.
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GBI Arrests Mitchell County High School Girls Varsity Basketball Coach on Several Charges
Derrick Harris, age 44, has been arrested and charged with one count of enticing a child for indecent purposes, one count sexual assault by persons with supervisory authority, one count sexual battery, and two counts solicitation of sodomy. He was taken to the Mitchell County Jail.
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