News Release: Bill Stephens to Speak at Georgia Christian Alliance’s 2010 Faith, Family & Freedom Kickoff
February 4, 2010 by Admin
Former State Senate Majority Leader Bill Stephens, a candidate for Georgia’s 9th congressional seat, will be one of the speakers at the Georgia Christian Alliance’s (GACA) 2010 “Faith-Family-Freedom” Kickoff this Saturday, February 6, at Riverwood High School Auditorium in Atlanta. The event is set to last all day, with Senator Stephens speaking around 3:00 p.m.
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News Release: Bill Stephens Announces Forsyth County Organization Team
February 1, 2010 by Admin
Cumming, GA – Former State Senate Majority Leader Bill Stephens announced the first phase of a highly qualified and respected Stephens for Congress Forsyth County organization. Stephens continues to build out his political organization across the 15 counties in central north and northwest Georgia which comprise the 9th Congressional District.
The following are Stephens’ Forsyth County [...]
Squeal of the Week: Budget Freeze More Like Icing Down a Melting Ice Cream Cone
January 28, 2010 by Admin
Our national debt is more than $12,310,288,969,586.05.
Let’s first highlight the difference between national debt and national deficit. The national deficit is the annual difference between money spent by our federal government and the tax and other related revenues collected each year. Our national debt is the collective amount of money which the government owes, either [...]
News Release: English Common Law Makes The Most Common Sense in Georgia’s Fight for Water
January 22, 2010 by Admin
I applaud Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue pushing for an agreement this legislative session on Georgia’s next steps in our tri-state water compact. Our neighbors in Alabama and Florida finally appear more receptive to reaching a consensus and solution.
I am not a lawyer, but having spent nearly a decade in the Georgia General Assembly, [...]
Squeal of the Week: The Cadillac Plan Turned Into the Chevy/Ford Plan
January 14, 2010 by Admin
Squeal of the Week: White House Shoots at Cadillac Health Plans Hits Labor Unions
Taxing Cadillac Health Care Plans began as a brain child of the Democrats’ health care reform plan. The target was intended to be wealthy financial services and industry executives, with wholly-employer paid health care plans…vastly more generous and more expensive than the [...]







