Posted inBlack Businesses, Politics & Policy, Transportation

Warnock Says Trump-Era Rollbacks Are Hurting Black Businesses in Georgia

A coalition of U.S. senators, including Georgia’s Raphael Warnock, is challenging the U.S. Department of Transportation to restore a minority business government contract program that has helped Black entrepreneurs in metro Atlanta secure lucrative deals with the federal government. Warnock was one of several senators who sent a letter Monday to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy […]

Posted inIncarceration, Politics & Policy

With Police Help, There Are 41 Arrests of Immigrants Per Day in Georgia

There were 41 arrests of immigrants per day in Georgia in February. The state currently ranks fifth in number of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests nationwide. This 85% year-over-year increase in daily arrests represent the latest figures on immigrant detentions according to the Deportation Data Project. Aiding the rise is the number of sheriff’s […]

Posted inHousing, Politics & Policy

Warnock-Backed Bill Targets Corporate Home Buyers Pricing Out Black Families

Private companies buying up homes in metro Atlanta have made the American dream of homeownership unattainable for many families, and U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock said Black Georgians seeking to buy their first homes have been hurt more than most.  Investors own at least 25% of all the single family rental properties in Atlanta, the largest […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy

Georgia Dems Throw Support Behind Harris After Biden Drops Out

The possibility of Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the country’s first Black woman president lifted the spirits of many of Georgia’s Black elected officials in the hours after President Joe Biden bowed out of the 2024 White House race. Top Georgia Democrats, including many in the state’s legislative Black Caucus, had steadfastly backed Biden up […]

Posted inHealth

How Georgia Launching Its Own Health Insurance Marketplace Could Hurt Black Patients

Health equity advocates are urging Gov. Brian Kemp and other healthcare officials to delay the implementation of a state-based marketplace exchange.  Last month, Kemp signed legislation that gave the Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire (OCI) the authority to launch a state-based marketplace exchange. This move would allow the state to exit HealthCare.gov, the […]

Posted inPublic Safety

What Your Black Elected Leaders Are Saying About Atlanta’s Latest Mass Shooting

Several of Georgia’s Black lawmakers have called for stricter gun control measures in the wake of Atlanta’s latest mass shooting. On Wednesday around noon, the Atlanta Police Department received an emergency call from the 11th floor of Northside Medical Midtown that there was an active shooter present. After an hourslong pursuit that ended in Cobb […]

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