Georgia
Exit of prominent, veteran state lawmakers creates brain drain at Georgia Legislature – Georgia Recorder
The Georgia Legislature wants to interchange a wealth of data in coming years following the introduced departure of the chief Home price range author, the lawmaker who controls which Senate payments obtain a vote, the extensively admired “dean” of the Home, a GOP public training maverick and others who lengthy carried their get together’s normal.
The revolving door within the Gold Dome will proceed this election season with at the least a number of dozen seats up for grabs in 2022 wherein no incumbents or former legislators are within the working, a quantity about according to the earlier election when 14% of the category of 236 lawmakers had been freshman. About 50 of this 12 months’s 236 legislative races don’t characteristic an incumbent.
Whenever you account for retirements, a big crop of legislators in search of greater workplace and redistricting, it’s resulting in not solely recent faces becoming a member of legislature, but additionally what portends to be some vital turnover and lack of expertise when the brand new session arrives in January.
Longtime Georgia political observer Charles Bullock mentioned that as some legislators spend extra time in workplace and attain extra highly effective positions, there turns into a breaking level the place the funding it takes for what’s basically a full time job for part-time pay will get outdated.
“No matter they do to earn a residing and doing this legislature will get to a degree the place, ‘I must get to make politics full time,’” mentioned the College of Georgia political science professor. ‘And I can try this by getting elected to Congress – or to one of many state constitutional officers or I simply gotta get out of right here. I can’t proceed to speculate as a lot time as I’m right here for $17,000 a 12 months.’”
This 12 months’s mind drain additionally contains legislators credited with a capability to work efficiently throughout the political divide. And a number of lawmakers who’ve spent 10 or extra years representing their Georgia districts are making method for brand spanking new blood.
Probably the most vital losses of institutional data comes from the retirement of Rep. Terry England, an Auburn Republican who was the purpose man overseeing Georgia’s price range by way of each lean and flush instances because the chairman of the Home Appropriations Committee. Throughout his watch, the state rebuilt its reserve fund from depleted to greater than $3 billion.
England cited among the toxicity in in the present day’s political discourse as a purpose for him stepping down after coming into workplace in 2005.
England’s resignation comes a 12 months after the dying of Sen. Jack Hill, the previous senate price range chairman with whom England labored carefully. Through the years England and Hill often urged warning in opposition to rolling again earnings taxes, a politically in style proposal which he warned would drain the state’s wet day fund.
In search of to fill England Home District 116 seat is Republican Bruce Bennington who works within the aviation business, and present Democratic Rep. Holly El-Mahdi, who now falls below the brand new boundary strains following state-level redistricting final fall.
In the meantime, after spending the final 48 years representing Columbus contained in the state Capitol and turning into the primary Black legislator to serves as Guidelines Committee chairman and governor’s ground chief, Democratic Rep. Calvin Smyre is bidding farewell as he awaits affirmation of his appointment by President Joe Biden as U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic.
The longest serving member of the Legislature, Smyre has lengthy been credited by Democrats and Republicans as a bipartisan dealer for negotiations on laws. Smyre was additionally a driving drive behind the state’s passage of a hate crimes legislation and repeal of the residents’ arrest legislation.
Home Minority Chief James Beverly, a Macon Democrat, mentioned shedding Smyre would deal a extreme blow to a celebration that may also have to interchange about 20 of its 77 sitting state lawmakers.
Different departures in state Democrats’ management positions embody Rep. Erica Thomas, who’s her get together’s caucus vice-chair, and East Level Rep. William Boddie, who has served in caucus management. After six years within the Home, Boddie is working for labor commissioner
“They’re going to carry all types of ideology and what they create from the district and so they’re going to have a brand new kind of power about what’s necessary to them in order that they’re able to hit the bottom working from day one, however that’s a giant soar,” Beverly mentioned.
In March, highly effective Senate Guidelines Chair Sen. Jeff Mullis, a Chickamauga Republican, introduced he wouldn’t run for re-election after 22 years within the Senate. In his farewell speech, the Senate’s gatekeeper of laws, whose shrewd techniques have both helped or hindered different legislators’ efforts, talked about how a lot he’ll miss the gamesmanship.
Bullock mentioned quite a lot of institutional reminiscence is leaving the Legislature and likewise invaluable experience of members who’ve chaired committees, that means one other adjustment for these folks accustomed to their management kinds.
“There’s numerous uncertainty making an attempt to anticipate what this new chair is more likely to do with the problems,” he mentioned. “It’s additionally time for some juniors and youthful legislators to step up and see in the event that they’re as much as the roles that they’re going to be given.”
A kind of vacuums is left by Cobb County Republican Sen. Lindsey Tippins, whose retirement means a lack of a GOP public faculty champion, a md of the Senate’s Greater Training and Youth Committee and an ex-chair of the Youth and Training Committee. Tippins typically criticized the Republican push for personal faculty vouchers, stating that he was not a believer that diverting cash away from underperforming public faculties would clear up Ok-12 training issues. It was typically a lonely place to defend.
Together with the retirements away from elected workplace, each Democrats and Republican events are additionally shedding different key voices and caucus leaders who’re in search of greater workplace.
Amongst these are Senate Professional Tempore Butch Miller, who’s needs voters to provide him a promotion from second-in-command within the Senate to make him the GOP’s candidate for lieutenant governor.
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Different Republican senators leaving incumbency behind to run for greater workplace embody Sen. Burt Jones, who can be in search of the workplace of lieutenant governor; Sen. Tyler Harper, who’s working for the job of agricultural commissioner after 10 years within the senate; and Sen. Bruce Thompson, a four-term senator from White who needs to be Georgia’s subsequent state labor commissioner.
Senate Majority Chief Mike Dugan, a Carrollton Republican, mentioned his get together is dealing with some vital departures, as are Democrats from his chamber with Sens. Jen Jordan, Lester Jackson and Michelle Au transferring on. Dugan mentioned these three state senators passionately represented their districts though he disagrees with them on many points.
“Any time 9 of 56 Senators go away there are going to be gaps stemming from a scarcity of expertise and procedural data,” the Carrollton Republican mentioned. “I really feel it’s truthful to say that, no matter how every of us decide is one of the simplest ways for the state to maneuver ahead, all of us genuinely care about and have nice respect for each other. These losses will probably be emotional for certain.
“However, and there’s at all times a however, every of us will solely serve a finite period of time,” Dugan mentioned. “We are going to are available in and do one of the best we presumably can after which hand the place to a different extremely expert individual to proceed the hassle.”
The 2022 legislative session was dominated at instances by tradition conflict battles that included proposals sweeping GOP-controlled states like banning faculty books some deem offensive, and transgender youth participation in athletics. A bipartisan psychological well being overhaul was briefly hijacked by right-wing extremists peddling conspiracy theories about authorities overreach.
Within the wake of the fallout from the 2020 presidential election, election legislation remained a contentious difficulty because the battle over entry to the poll field transitioned into who has the authority to run investigations and safety procedures ballot staff should observe.
After 16 years, LaGrange Republican Rep. Randy Nix, whom Home Speaker David Ralston has known as a non secular advisor, is stepping down. The Ethics Committee Chairman typically railed in opposition to efforts to develop playing as proposals gained extra assist within the final couple of years earlier than really fizzling out. And after 20 years, a key determine in selling medical hashish legalization in Georgia, Rep. Micah Gravley, a Douglasville Republican, shouldn’t be in search of a six-term.
In the meantime, Jordan’s seat will probably be crammed as she runs to turn out to be the Democratic nominee to problem Republican Legal professional Normal Chris Carr. Along with serving as an authoritative and fervent voice for Democrats within the chamber, the two-term senator and legal professional additionally held the uncommon place of a minority get together committee chair, main the chamber’s particular judiciary committee.
Bullock mentioned whichever get together greatest positions itself with new voices able to push their platforms might spell extra success down the highway. However shedding these greatest at delivering messages about weapons or training might be powerful to shortly exchange.
“Possibly some viewpoints are usually not articulated,” he mentioned. “You will have individuals who don’t have the verbal expertise or the experience to make sure factors.”
Georgia
What Georgia-based productions are up for Golden Globe awards?
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – The Golden Gloves aired Sunday night, and Georgia’s status as a film and TV production hub is bearing fruit on the big stage.
The Peach State was represented on both the film and TV sides of the awards, through both native actors and productions filmed in Georgia.
Gabriel LaBelle was nominated for Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his performance in Saturday Night, a film about the first ever episode of Saturday Night Live. The movie was shot in both Atlanta and Fayetteville. LaBelle lost to Sebastian Stan for his role in A Different Man.
Kathryn Hahn was nominated for Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for her performance in Agatha All Along. The Disney+ series was partially shot at Trilith Studios in Atlanta. Hahn lost to Jean Smart for her role in Hacks.
Actor Donald Glover, who grew in Stone Mountain, was nominated for Best Actor – Television Series Drama for his role in Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Glover lost to Hiroyuki Sanada for his role in Shōgun.
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Report: Georgia QB Jaden Rashada to enter transfer portal
Jaden Rashada’s college career will continue at another school.
The former Florida signee and Arizona State quarterback is entering the transfer portal, according to ESPN. Rashada spent the 2024 season at Georgia and did not play in a game.
Rashada was a four-star recruit and the No. 11 pro-style QB in the high school class of 2023. He initially committed to Miami, but flipped that verbal commitment to Florida. After signing with Florida, Rashada asked for his release from the Gators — more on that in a bit — and signed with Arizona State in February of 2023.
The California native appeared in three games for the Sun Devils in 2023 and transferred again at the end of the season. He ended up at Georgia with an apparent eye on competing for the starting job in 2025 and beyond with Carson Beck entrenched as the starter. Gunner Stockton served as the Bulldogs’ No. 2 QB in 2024 and started the team’s Sugar Bowl loss to Notre Dame on Jan. 2.
Not long after he transferred to Georgia in early 2024, Rashada filed a lawsuit against Florida coach Billy Napier and a booster over an NIL deal that never came together. Rashada said that he was promised a name, image and likeness deal north of $10 million as part of his commitment to Florida.
The lack of that NIL deal was the reason Rashada transferred from the Gators. He left after he didn’t receive his first payment and his recruitment to the school is now the subject of an NCAA investigation.
In three games with the Sun Devils a season ago, Rashada was 44-of-82 passing for 485 yards, four TDs and three interceptions. ASU was 3-9 a season ago before posting one of the biggest turnarounds in college football in 2024. Former Michigan State QB Sam Leavitt emerged as the starter as the Sun Devils won the Big 12 and made it to the College Football Playoff before losing 39-31 in double-overtime to Texas in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1.
Georgia
Georgia hopes the scars of a difficult 2024 season make them better in 2025: ‘Remember this feeling’
NEW ORLEANS — The normally stoic Smael Mondon finally displayed some emotion. After four years, multiple injuries and pouring everything he could into the Georgia program, Mondon finally showed how he was feeling as he embraced Glenn Schumann in the locker room.
The ups and downs that followed a difficult 2024 season, not just for Mondon but many on the Georgia roster, culminated in a 23-10 defeat to Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff. Instead of cheers, there were tears for Georgia. Not just from a distraught Mondon, but the likes of Oscar Delp, Dylan Fairchild and others.
“Definitely not what you want in the end. That’s for certain,” sophomore linebacker CJ Allen told DawgNation after the game. “The things we’ve been through, the things this team’s been through, the stuff we overcame, we overcame a lot. I’m very super proud of this team. We overcame a lot. Just thinking about that, you know what I’m saying, to be proud of ourselves for that, the things we overcame this season.”
For the first time since the 2018 season, Georgia’s season ended with a loss. That ironically came in the Sugar Bowl, against Texas. The Longhorns were still in the Big 12 at that point time.
Players like Mondon and Chaz Chambliss had yet to sign with Georgia. Those seniors ended up becoming the winningest senior class in program history, going 53-5. They went 25-0 at home, winning two SEC championships and two national championships.
The Bulldogs were unable to get a third national title. Too many injuries. Too difficult a schedule. Not enough talent and not enough bounces of the football went their way this season.
Some may see this season as a failure. Those people obviously didn’t see the inside of the Georgia locker room following the loss to Notre Dame.
To see everything that this team went through and call them anything but successful would be insulting.
“Played the hardest schedule in the country. We’re SEC champions. Can’t take that away from us,” Delp said. “That’s just how it is. It’s going to be like that next year, too. It’s not like that one year. That’s how it’s going to be. Deal with it. We got to work in the offseason, get better, compete. A lot of crazy things happened this season. We can’t control anything. You got to do what you do.”
Georgia went on the road to Alabama, Texas and Ole Miss. It beat the Longhorns twice, as well as playoff participant Tennessee as well. It won an SEC championship with its starting quarterback exiting the game on the last play of the first half.
There were dismissals, arrests, suspensions and a number of self-inflicted incidents that kept this team from being one of the final four remaining. This team was far from perfect.
But in some ways, the beautiful mess that was the 2024 Georgia football season puts this team’s accomplishments in better perspective.
There was no Brock Bowers or Jalen Carter on this team. Sure there were talented players, such as Butkus Award winner Jalon Walker or two-time All-American Tate Ratledge, but there wasn’t a single player that elevated everyone else.
It was a band of brothers, coming together and fighting all the way to the end. Georgia had incredible comebacks against the likes of Texas and Georgia Tech. Even against Notre Dame when the Bulldogs gave up a 98-yard kickoff return to open the second half, they never rolled over. They continued to battle and were a redzone touchdown away from cutting the deficit to 6.
Georgia couldn’t make the plays when needed. But this team never stopped trying to make them.
“It’s going to teach us just to keep going,” freshman linebacker Chris Cole said.
Next year’s team is will look different. Given the rapid roster movements that occurs on college rosters now, many of the players in that locker room will play elsewhere. Some in the NFL, others at other schools.
The roster will flip, as the Bulldogs are likely to see double-digit players leave via the transfer portal and the NFL draft. Such is life when you’re as talented as Georgia was, even in what was admittedly a down season.
Still, it’s hard not to come away with how this Georgia team fought, all the way until the end.
“What they went through this year and what they played and how they played, the resiliency, the injuries that we’ve had, and to win an SEC championship — which I have so much respect for our conference,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. “To win some of the comeback games they won and never quit, even in this game, never quit, that’s the attitude you’ve got to have to get better as a football program.”
Smart has been honest about this team. It was not his most talented. The ninth-year head coach has said as much. There were moments of frustration this season, some were due to forces out of Georgia’s control.
He knows the Georgia program has to get better. Smart has shown he’s the coach capable of doing so, as the Georgia program seemed a lot farther away from championships than it did the last time it saw its season end with a loss in New Orleans.
And he knows that the scars formed during this season will help make future Georgia teams better.
“Remember the taste in your mouth, you never want that feeling again,” Allen said. “When you’re a winner, you hate losing more than you like winning. So just taking that into consideration with the offseason program and just knowing what we have to do and the feeling that we have now, not want to fight that again. So just working hard in the summer and spring and so on.”
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