How did consumers fare this legislative session?
Now that Sine Die, the last day of the legislative session, has passed, it’s time to take a look back at our legislative agenda and
Now that Sine Die, the last day of the legislative session, has passed, it’s time to take a look back at our legislative agenda and
Much has happened at the Capitol since the legislative session began, including the introduction of new bills and updates on our pre-existing legislative agenda. Here
The 2015 Legislative Session got off to a very busy start in January. Here are the key updates on our legislative agenda priorities: Financing Solar
HB 57, the Solar Power Financing bill, passed the House Committee on Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications unanimously yesterday and moves to the House Rules Committee
Ga. lawmakers seek to avoid consumers’ big front-end payouts. By Matt Kempner mkempner@ajc.com Athens architect Lori Bork Newcomer says nine out of every 10 clients
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