A year later, ‘book banning’ law normalizes censorship

A year later, ‘book banning’ law normalizes censorship

By Madi Blair A year after it was enacted, Georgia’s so-called “book banning” law is leading to confusion and censorship in our schools. The law, passed in April 2022 as Senate Bill 226, allows parents and guardians to submit complaints about the content of “material”...
SB 215: Invisibility cloak for public employees

SB 215: Invisibility cloak for public employees

By Richard T. Griffiths Well-intentioned, but not thought through. That’s Georgia Senate Bill 215, the Harry Potter invisibility cloak for Georgia’s government employees. SB 215 is well-intentioned because it is aimed at providing a little sense of security to public...
Fighting for the right to know in 2022 and beyond

Fighting for the right to know in 2022 and beyond

By Kathy Brister With your help this year, the Georgia First Amendment Foundation worked to protect and expand Georgians’ right to know what’s happening in government at all levels across our state and in our courts. Here are some of the ways the Georgia First...
Growing mistrust instead of cannabis in Georgia

Growing mistrust instead of cannabis in Georgia

By Richard T. Griffiths It was called the Hope Act. In 2019, the Georgia Legislature passed and the governor signed a law allowing medical patients access to cannabis oil. The law was strict: According to rules of a newly established Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis...