Don Young was not among the eleven Republicans who joined Democrats to expel Greene from the Education and Labor committees.
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For many, fewer Obamacare choices doesn’t mean higher prices
One in five people getting health care through the Affordable Care Act no longer have a choice of insurers. But those markets don’t have significantly higher prices than areas with competition.
Massive Document Leak Reveals Offshore Accounts Of World Leaders
A new trove of leaked documents shows close associates of Russian President Vladimir Putin moved vast sums of money to offshore accounts.
Georgia Gov. Says He Will Veto Controversial ‘Religious Liberty’ Bill
A group of major corporations with business interests in the state had encouraged the governor to veto the measure. Disney had threatened to boycott the state.
Transportation Trumps ‘No Taxes’ in Many States
Fed up with federal inaction, many states found their own ways to address crumbling roads and bridges.
Juneau’s state flags display receives attention as nation debates Confederate flag
A group of Juneau residents are calling for the removal of the Mississippi flag on Egan Drive because of its Confederate imagery.
Tennessee Denies Public Assistance To Drug Users
Welfare recipients in Tennessee now have to declare any prior drug history when they apply for public assistance.
Georgia Law OKs Guns In Schools, Churches
Georgians will now be able to carry firearms in such places as schools, bars, churches and government buildings under a sweeping new law signed by the governor on Wednesday.
‘Mind-Boggling,’ Historic Ice Storm Headed For Deep South
“Mind-boggling if not historical” ice accumulations are expected Wednesday and Thursday across a wide swath of the Deep South that includes Atlanta, other parts of Georgia, Columbia, S.C., and up to Raleigh/Durham, N.C.
‘Rush Hour From Hell’ Drags On In Icy Southern Cities
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that officials are asking truck drivers to stay away — not just from Atlanta, but from the whole state.