Under current Georgia law, funds cannot be recovered by the Secretary of State and returned to financial fraud victims.
USAID lost almost all ability to track $8.2 billion in unspent humanitarian aid after the Trump administration froze foreign funding and idled staff, a government watchdog warned Monday.
Marc Hyden, Director, State Government Affairs, R Street Institute In SUPPORT of SB 69, “Georgia Courts Access and Consumer Protection Act” February 10, 2025 Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman ...
Someone took approximately 1,300 feet of control cable from a center pivot system. The value of the lost wire and damages is ...
But there's another big check on government here in Massachusetts, and that's the Office of the Inspector General. CAI's Gilda Geist spoke to Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro recently to learn more ...
Hours after the Putnals received February 5 deposit, they said their balance was nearly wiped out; this wasn’t the first time ...
Georgia sheriffs follow state immigration law but say jails lack space for long-term ICE detentions or large-scale ...
In 2024, the government of Georgia faced a series of sweeping decisions from foreign governments and institutions to suspend financial and development aid for the first time since the country's ...
Craig McLean said many scientists "are worried about President Donald Trump's return to office — after he undermined science in his first term." ...
Raffensperger wants Bondi to expose "the coordination between the Biden DOJ and the liberal Left” in the Georgia election ...
Democratic lawmakers are seeking a Treasury Department investigation of the access that Elon Musk's team was given to the ...
A South Lake Tahoe man was sentenced to two years and three months in prison for four counts of impersonating a federal officer.
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