Category Archives: democracy

APN Legislative Wrap-Up: Georgia General Assembly 2015

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With additional reporting by Anna Simonton and Matthew Charles Cardinale.  Photograph by Steve Eberhardt.   (APN) ATLANTA — The Georgia General Assembly wrapped up the 2015 legislative session on Thursday, April 02, 2015.  There were a few progressive highlights in the majority-Republican Legislature, including a solar power lease agreement bill; a limited medical cannabis bill; and more flexibility for MARTA […]

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Early Voting Laws Narrowly Escape Sine Die Intact (UPDATE 1)

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With additional reporting by Matthew Charles Cardinale, News Editor (APN) ATLANTA — On Sine Die, the last day of the Georgia Legislative Session, on Thursday, April 02, 2015, Georgians’ already-reduced early voting period hung in legislative limbo with the possibility of it being further reduced from twenty-one to twelve days.  But ultimately the effort to reduce early voting failed.   […]

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APN Celebrates Nine Years of Publication; Website Update

(APN) ATLANTA — Dear APN Readers, We made it!  Another year of bringing Metro Atlanta a progressive, independent alternative to the corporate news media. I want to start out by thanking you, our readers!  We exist to serve and empower you to make a meaningful difference in the democratic process.  The primary purpose of Atlanta Progressive News has always been […]

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APN 2014 General Endorsements Part Two: Hecht, Doreen Carter, Blackman, No on Income Tax Cap Amendment

(APN) ATLANTA — The Board of Directors of Atlanta Progressive News has issued a second round of endorsements in the General Election for 2014 for statewide, U.S. midterm, and other elections in Georgia. In our latest round of endorsements, we endorse Greg Hecht for Attorney General of Georgia; Doreen Carter for Secretary of State; and Daniel Blackman for Public Service […]

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Eight Activists Arrested during Protest at Secretary of State’s Office

(APN) ATLANTA — On yesterday, Monday, October 27, 2014, eight activists were arrested after a sit-in staged in the office of Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, in protest of what voting rights organizations say are 40,000 missing voter registration applications. Chants of “We will not be silenced!” and “Let Us Vote!  Let Us Vote!” rose from citizens and activists […]

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EDITORIAL: Dear GPJC, Our Coverage Is Not for Sale

September 27, 2014   Dear Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition,     Atlanta Progressive News is in receipt of an unsigned letter on your organization’s letterhead appearing to be from your organization, dated August 30, 2014, asserting the “termination” of GPJC’s advertising contract with APN.     As you noted, GPJC has advertised with APN for several years.  GPJC has […]

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Book Review: Dollar Democracy by Peter Mathews

(APN) ATLANTA — Dollar Democracy, a new book by Prof. Peter Mathews, examines the role of campaign contributions from wealthy individuals and corporations in subverting the democratic process; and in creating public policy that favors the wealthy and corporations over working people.  Mathews is a Professor of Political Science at Cypress College in Cypress, California, in north Orange County; and […]

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Georgia Presidential Ballot Access Case Returns to District Court

(APN) ATLANTA — A lawsuit brought by the Green Party of Georgia and the Constitution Party of Georgia challenging the State of Georgia’s ballot access requirements is back in federal court, Atlanta Progressive News has learned.     The lawsuit challenges the statewide petition requirement that requires one percent of the signatures of the registered voters across the State, in […]

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