by GCV Education Fund | Oct 16, 2020 | Democracy, Elections
This year, the state of Georgia decided to introduce new voting machines, replacing the previous paperless electronic voting system that had been in place. Aside from the fact that the timing was somewhat inauspicious, this year being an election year, there are some...
by GCV Education Fund | Oct 14, 2020 | Democracy, Elections
This is the fourth of five articles by Professor Brian Glassman on the 2020 General Election. This week has a dual theme: “Free and Fair Elections: Who’s Responsible for Making that Goal a Reality?” and “How Can Voting be Made More Accessible and Secure?” You can read...
by GCV Education Fund | Oct 12, 2020 | Elections
This year’s election in Georgia will be one of the most intense and important elections in modern history, with not only the presidential race on the ballot but also two senate seats as well as all congressional districts. Tack on state legislative seats, two PSC...
by GCV Education Fund | Oct 7, 2020 | Elections, Environmental Justice, Legislative
Find out how green your elected officials are with the 2019-2020 Georgia Environmental Scorecard Environment Georgia and Georgia Conservation Voters released their 2019-2020 Georgia Environmental Scorecard last month, revealing which of Georgia’s legislators are...
by GCV Education Fund | Sep 29, 2020 | Democracy, Elections
This is the second of five articles by Professor Brian Glassman on the 2020 General Election. This week’s theme is “From Policy to Action: the Constitutional and Statutory Foundations for Your Voice Being Heard.” You can read more about Professor Glassman below....
by GCV Education Fund | Sep 28, 2020 | Elections, Energy & Climate, Environmental Justice, Federal Updates
It’s been two decades since a debate moderator asked a presidential candidate a direct question on climate change and 12 years since moderators posed a question on the crisis at all. In 2016, moderators didn’t ask a single question about the climate crisis during...