Rep. Kevin Tanner – Legislative Focus: Education, Seniors and Solar Power
This week, solar power free market financing bill, Georgia’s education system and adult and aging services
This week, solar power free market financing bill, Georgia’s education system and adult and aging services
UPDATE: This Saturday’s Monthly FCRP meeting is cancelled due to inclement weather and potentially hazardous driving conditions
This week Woodall discusses the Keystone Pipeline, small business and 7th District artists
Due to the weather conditions, the opening of all general Forsyth County government offices will be delayed until 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17. This includes county government offices and the courts
The Forsyth County Fire Department invites all local third grade students to display their artistic talents while promoting a commitment to fire safety by participating in the fifth annual Forsyth County Fire Safety Poster Contest
This week, Woodall discusses Georgia’s water, Obamacare, and the FY 2016 budget
The Forsyth County Planning Commission will hold public hearings to consider amendments to the Unified Development Code of Forsyth County on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015 at 6:30 p.m
Additional public parking near the Forsyth County Administration Building in downtown Cumming is now available. A surface parking lot on the east side of the Administration Building re-opened for use earlier this week, after a temporary closure to allow for improvements and reconfiguration
During the third week of the Georgia General Assembly’s 2015 legislative session, my colleagues and I passed one of the most important pieces of legislation of the year: the 2015 amended fiscal year budget (AFY 2015)
Senator Michael Williams (R – Cumming) commends the passage of Senate Bill 2, a bill that will authorize local boards of education to award a high school diploma to students who complete certain requirements relating to postsecondary coursework