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Mayor Dickens and Acting Secretary Su to Announce Commitment to Good Jobs Principles in Atlanta

Mayor Andre Dickens of Atlanta and Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su are set to announce the city's commitment to the Department of Labor's Good Jobs Principles, aimed at enhancing job quality and advocating for workers' rights. The event will take place on September 25, 2024, at Atlanta City Hall, with several local labor leaders in attendance.

Former President Donald Trump to campaign in Georgia this week

Former President Donald Trump is set to return to Georgia this week to discuss his tax policy and the significance of U.S. manufacturing. His remarks will focus on plans to lower taxes for business owners and promote American-made goods.

Spending deal averts a possible federal shutdown and funds the government into December

Congressional leaders reached an agreement on a short-term spending bill that will fund federal agencies for approximately three months, preventing a potential partial government shutdown as the new budget year approaches. This deal postpones final budget decisions until after the November elections, reflecting ongoing negotiations among lawmakers.

Gap between Donald Trump, Kamala Harris narrowing in Georgia, new AJC poll shows

In Georgia, a recent poll reveals a tightening race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, with only a 2.5% difference in voter preference. If the election were held today, Trump would receive 46.9% of the votes compared to Harris's 44.4%, indicating a statistical tie within the margin of error.

Judge denies Fani Willis' attempt to stop subpoena from Georgia Senate committee

A Fulton County judge has denied District Attorney Fani Willis' emergency request to stop a subpoena requiring her to testify before a Georgia Senate committee. The subpoenas relate to her investigation into 2020 election interference and her connection with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

Tired of political calls and texts? Here are some options to try and stop them

Robo Killer's study reveals that during the 2022 election year, Americans were inundated with 15 billion political texts and 384 million calls. The article offers options for individuals looking to reduce these unsolicited communications. It highlights the overwhelming nature of political outreach in the context of the election cycle.

Walz stumps for Harris in Atlanta: ‘We plan to make it happen’

Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz visited Atlanta, Georgia, to campaign ahead of the upcoming election. He emphasized the importance of grassroots efforts and preparation to secure votes in a tightly contested state.

VP candidates head to GA after gunfire near Trump’s golf course

U.S. Secret Service agents are set to conduct security sweeps in Cobb Galleria as Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance prepares for an appearance at the Georgia Faith & Freedom Coalition’s annual dinner. Meanwhile, Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz is scheduled for campaign events in Atlanta. This heightened security follows a recent incident of gunfire near Trump’s golf course.

Former President Trump is safe after shots were reported in his vicinity in Florida

Former President Trump is reported safe following the incident where shots were fired near his location in Florida, as confirmed by his campaign. The report highlights the immediate concern for his safety amidst the ongoing political climate.

State will not charge Lt. Gov. Burt Jones in Georgia election interference case

The state of Georgia will not pursue charges against Lt. Gov. Burt Jones regarding his involvement in the election interference case related to the 2020 presidential election. Despite being one of the 16 Republican electors who falsely claimed Trump won Georgia, the case was deemed not to warrant further action by state authorities. Jones has publicly criticized the investigation, claiming it was politically motivated.