FORMER ICE DIRECTOR CALLS FOR ABRAMS TO DROP OUT OF GOVERNOR'S RACE, SAYS SHE NEEDS TO "READ THE U.S. CONSTITUTION"
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Sunday, October 14, 2018
FORMER ICE DIRECTOR CALLS FOR ABRAMS TO DROP OUT OF GOVERNOR'S RACE, SAYS SHE NEEDS TO "READ THE U.S. CONSTITUTION"
(Athens, GA) - In light of Stacey Abrams' push to have illegal immigrants vote in Georgia's gubernatorial election, former ICE Director Thomas Homan called for her to "withdraw" from the race.
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Read MoreABRAMS INCLUDES ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN 'BLUE WAVE', FILES LAWSUIT TO COUNT THEIR VOTES IN GEORGIA
For Immediate Release
Sunday, October 14, 2018
ABRAMS INCLUDES ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN 'BLUE WAVE', FILES LAWSUIT TO COUNT THEIR VOTES IN GEORGIA
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By Brian Kemp
Childhood literacy rates in Georgia are alarming; 63 percent of third grade students are not reading at grade level. That means 1.7 million adults – 1 in 6 Georgians – have low literacy skills.
There is a direct correlation between reading skills and incarceration rates. State expenditures rise as literacy rates fall. Our future as a state hinges on how we address the real challenges that exist in the classroom.
Read MoreKemp promises affordable health care
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ADEL — Brian Kemp, Republican gubernatorial candidate, unveiled his health-care plan Wednesday, promising affordable health care for Georgians without the need for Medicaid expansion.
Outside of the Cook Medical Center, Kemp introduced his plans to help rural Georgians handle "skyrocketing premiums" and "surprise medical bills."
Read MoreBrian Kemp’s Patient-Centered Health System Proposal
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Brian Kemp is a husband, father, and tell it like it is businessman who is fed up with outrageous insurance premiums, lackluster coverage, and unacceptable provider shortages in rural communities throughout Georgia.
Read MoreSupport Georgia Educators, Let Them Teach
Support Georgia Educators, Let Them Teach
To enhance educational outcomes in Georgia, we must recruit and retain qualified teachers across the state. As governor, Brian Kemp will increase teacher compensation while reducing high-stakes testing, burdensome mandates, and unpaid duties.
Raise Teacher Pay
Read MoreImprove Childhood Literacy Through Early Learning
Improve Childhood Literacy Through Early Learning
Childhood literacy rates in Georgia are alarming. 63% of third grade students are not reading at grade level. 1.7 million adults (1 in 6 Georgians) have low literacy skills.
There is a direct correlation between reading skills and incarceration rates. State expenditures rise as literacy rates fall. Our future as a state hinges on how we address the real challenges that exist in the classroom.
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