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Donald Trump expected to nominate Kelly Loeffler as agriculture director

Donald Trump is poised to nominate ex-U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler as the new agriculture director, succeeding former Governor Sonny Perdue. This significant political development under a potential Trump administration could reshape agricultural policies in the United States.

Raffensperger certifies Georgia 2024 election, congratulates President-elect Trump

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger certified the results of the 2024 election on November 22, 2024, in a contrast to the controversial aftermath of the 2020 election. This certification follows the approval from all of Georgia’s 159 counties and two post-election audits, marking a significant moment for the state's political landscape as it congratulated President-elect Donald Trump.

Louisiana lawmakers pass income and corporate tax cuts, raising statewide sales tax to pay for it

Louisiana lawmakers have passed significant tax reforms, including cuts to personal and corporate income taxes, while simultaneously raising the statewide sales tax to accommodate these changes. This move, driven by the state's GOP-dominated legislature, aims to balance the budget and stimulate economic growth.

Trump taps a Fox News personality, a surgeon and a former Congressman to lead public health agencies

President-elect Donald Trump has appointed a Fox News personality, a surgeon, and a former Congressman to lead key public health agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration. This decision aligns with Trump's ongoing critique of COVID-19 health measures, raising concerns about the future of public health policy in the U.S.

Trump chooses Bessent to be treasury secretary, Vought as budget chief, Chavez-DeRemer for Labor

President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Scott Bessent, a hedge fund manager known for advocating deficit reduction, as his next treasury secretary. Alongside Bessent, Trump has selected Russell Vought as budget chief and Chavez-DeRemer for the Labor Department. This announcement highlights significant changes in the administration's economic team ahead of the new presidency.

Gov. Kemp, members of Congress urge quick passage of hurricane disaster relief package

Lawmakers, including Governor Kemp, are advocating for the swift passage of a disaster relief package to assist those affected by recent hurricanes. The urgency stems from the extensive recovery efforts that will take years, as highlighted during congressional hearings.

Gov. Kemp named leader of Republican Governors Association

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has been appointed as the new leader of the Republican Governors Association, a significant position that raises questions about his future political intentions as he approaches the end of his gubernatorial term. This development marks a notable shift in the political landscape, potentially influencing the Republican Party's strategies in upcoming elections.

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr launches Republican bid in 2026 governor's race

Georgia's Attorney General Chris Carr announced his candidacy for the 2026 gubernatorial race, marking him as the first major candidate from either party to declare. This move reflects a significant development in Georgia's political landscape as the state gears up for the upcoming elections.

Greene to lead subcommittee under Musk, Ramaswamy’s Department of Government Efficiency

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been appointed to lead a subcommittee under the newly established Department of Government Efficiency, overseen by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. Greene stated that "no topic will be off the table," indicating a broad scope for the subcommittee's initiatives.

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr plans to run for governor

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has announced his candidacy for governor, becoming the first major candidate from either party to enter the race for the upcoming election. His decision marks a significant development in Georgia's political landscape, as he seeks to build on his experience in state leadership.