Georgia
Helene’s wrath will not harm Georgia elections, Raffensperger says
The Georgia Secretary of States Office performs a “health check” on election systems ahead of the November election in DeKalb County on Sept. 17, 2024. (FOX 5)
ATLANTA – Hurricane Helene will not impact Georgia’s elections. That’s the message from Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Wednesday.
Raffensperger says his office is working closely with election offices in all 159 counties to keep election operations on track following the devastating hurricane. The storm, which first struck Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, caused widespread damage across southern, central, and eastern Georgia, complicating efforts in some of the hardest-hit areas.
“Election workers across Georgia had begun the pre-election testing processes of equipment and facilities to be used in the 2024 election,” Raffensperger said. “My office is working hard to make sure the election workers in the affected counties are safe, that their equipment is undamaged and secure, and that their early voting locations will be functional by the time early voting starts.”
As of Wednesday, poor road conditions and power outages continued to affect the storm-battered regions of the state, slowing recovery efforts. Despite these setbacks, Raffensperger assured voters that the infrastructure needed to conduct the election would be fully operational before early in-person voting begins.
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In addition to election-related recovery efforts, Raffensperger commended the work of first responders and utilities. “Georgia’s Emergency Management Agency (GEMA), linemen from Georgia Power and other utilities, all the state and local first responders, and legions of citizen volunteers and faith-based organizations are doing a great job at getting people fed, housed, and back on their feet,” he said. “But this was a massive and deadly storm, and recovery is likely to take a while. We applaud Governor Kemp for prioritizing the response.”
Raffensperger also addressed potential changes to voting locations, stating that counties needing to relocate early voting sites would inform voters through the My Voter Page portal.
“We have to let the first responders finish doing their jobs, but as power is restored and voting locations can be assessed, we will make sure that the upcoming election is safe, secure, and convenient for all Georgia voters,” he said.
Georgians will have three weeks of in-person early voting as well as Election Day to cast their votes. Voters with unaccepted absentee ballots can still vote in person.
Georgia
What channel is Georgia baseball vs Mississippi State today in Athens Super Regional?
Georgia baseball plays its first super regional series against an SEC opponent in 20 years this weekend.
The matchup against Mississippi State should raise the intensity level even more for postseason baseball. Even with an 11 a.m. start on Saturday June 5.
The teams will meet this weekend for the fifth and sixth time this season with a possible seventh game on Monday.
“It’s kind of crazy that we’re matched up in a super regional,” Georgia coach Wes Johnson said. “I feel like they should be somewhere else but that’s for me to determine. They’re a quality ballclub. …We came out and grinded out all of those games on the road.”
No. 3 seed Georgia (49-12) has won the first four games against No. 14 Mississippi State (43-17) including at the SEC Tournament in Hoover, Ala.
“It’s going to take somebody to get a big knockout punch…two-run home run, three-run home run, starters to rise up on the mound and hold them down,” Mississippi State coach Brian O’Connor said. “But I think we’re plenty equipped for that. We’ll see what happens. There’s been many examples where teams got swept during the year and they match up in a Super Regional or Omaha and that’s a totally different story.”
Georgia beat South Carolina two games to one in 2006 in Athens after also winning the first four games that season.
What channel is Georgia baseball vs Mississippi State?
- TV channel: ESPN
- Stream: FUBO (free trial)
Georgia will play Mississippi State on ESPN. Announcers for the game are Mike Monaco, Ben McDonald and Eduardo Perez.
Georgia baseball vs. Mississippi State game time
- Date: Saturday, June 6.
- Time: 11:00 a.m. ET
Georgia and Mississippi State will play at Foley Field at 11 a.m. Saturday.
Georgia baseball schedule
NCAA Super Regionals: June 6-8
Game 1: Saturday, June 6, 11 a.m.
Game 2: Sunday, June 7, noon
Game 3: Monday, June 8, TBD (if necessary).
College World Series: June 12-22
Georgia
Georgia keeping preparation the same for super regional against Mississippi State
In 84-degree weather, with the sun beating down on Foley Field, shortstop Kolby Branch got chills.
“I go to bed at night thinking about how I can win a national championship, how we can win a national championship,” Branch said Friday, ahead of Georgia hosting Mississippi State for Game 1 of super regionals at 11 a.m. Saturday. “It’s only right that we get another SEC team coming here and duke it out. We’re excited. We love doing hard things, love doing difficult things, and this is another one of them.”
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Georgia
US Congressional Committee Approves Two Amendments on Georgia to Defense Budget – SOVA
The US House Armed Services Committee has approved two amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) concerning Georgia. The amendments were proposed by Congressman Joe Wilson (Republican).
“The Committee expresses concern over the detentions and arrests of opposition leaders, activists, and other individuals in Georgia, who are widely regarded as political prisoners, and believes that this issue should be consistently and appropriately raised at a high level in bilateral relations with the Government of Georgia and the Georgian Armed Forces.
Therefore, the Committee directs the Secretary of Defense to submit to the House Armed Services Committee, no later than October 1, 2026, an unclassified report detailing the Department of Defense’s strategy for incorporating the issue of political prisoners into military engagement with Georgia,” the document states.
The second amendment concerning Georgia directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Director of National Intelligence and the Secretary of State, to submit a classified report to the relevant congressional committees no later than 180 days after the NDAA enters into force. The report will examine the penetration of Russian and Chinese intelligence elements and their assets into Georgia, as well as study the potential intersection of Russian and Chinese influence and cooperation in Georgia.
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