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Biden knocks Trump for racist nickname for COVID while applauding Georgia s GOP election officials
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Letter Urges Governor to Restore Budget Cuts, Deploy Revenue Shortfall Reserve
Dear Governor Kemp,
The proposed budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 includes $1.2 billion in continued cuts from FY 2020 state spending to programs and services across Georgia. At a time when millions of families are experiencing greater needs due to the pandemic, this budget would underfund Georgia’s schools, services for Georgians with disabilities, anti-poverty programs, public safety and more.
Georgians need more support from the state, especially after budget cuts of approximately $1.7 billion are expected to be implemented during the 2021 fiscal year. An equitable economic recovery is important for every Georgian and critical for the state’s future. These budget cuts and policy choices put Georgia’s future at risk.
The Movement, the Party, and the President
The Republicans are cracking up. Can Democratic unity hold? And will the Biden administration be an ally of long-term organizing?
In 2020, despite down-ballot losses, the existential need to defeat Donald Trump produced more collaboration and less infighting than the Democratic coalition has seen in a long time. Progressives, notably hostile to Hillary Clinton in 2016, mustered enthusiasm for an ideologically similar Joe Biden. And Biden, having won the nomination with the weakest field operation of any modern candidate, needed to rely on the progressive ground game. His victory was built on a profusion of organizing with a scale, breadth, and diversity unlike any seen since the 1960s.
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3 Health & Hunger Relief Organizations in Georgia Land $38,750 in Grants from Dunkin’
The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation announced a combined $38,750 has been granted and delivered to three health and hunger relief organizations throughout Georgia.
December 20, 2020
The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation announced a combined $38,750 has been granted and delivered to three health and hunger relief organizations throughout Georgia. The grants are part of two rounds of national funding the Foundation has executed during the COVID-19 pandemic, including $1 million in emergency hunger relief grants and $500,000in annual health and hunger relief grants.
These grants are part of a commitment by Dunkin’, Dunkin’s Foundation and Dunkin’ franchisees to provide health and hunger organizations with the support they need, as many are seeing a significant increase in the volume of people they serve and are facing unprecedented and costly challenges in the wake o
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