Friday, February 29, 2008

P.M. Update

Governor Perdue Announces Filing of Legislation Enabling Voters to Replace Local School Boards
Governor Sonny Perdue today (2/28/08) announced the filing of legislation which would put a referendum on the ballot to replace the school board in schools districts that lose accreditation. This legislation is being carried by Senator Ronnie Chance, one of Governor Perdue’s floor leaders.

UTAH SENATORS UNITE BEHIND JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT
U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that Utah Senators Orrin Hatch and Bob Bennett have endorsed John McCain for president.

OHIO CONGRESSMEN BOB LATTA, RALPH REGULA, AND MIKE TURNER ENDORSE JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT
U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that Ohio Congressmen Bob Latta, Ralph Regula, and Mike Turner have endorsed John McCain for president.

STATEMENT BY JOHN MCCAIN ON PASTOR HAGEE ENDORSEMENT
U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today released the following statement by John McCain on his endorsement by Pastor John Hagee:

The McCain Update - February 29, 2008
This week, John McCain traveled through Ohio and Texas in advance of Tuesday's primaries in each state. From Tyler and San Antonio to Cleveland and Cincinnati, the crowds at all of John McCain's events were excited, and the energy was contagious.

Middle Schools Dominate Academic Bowl
2/29/08 (9:05 p.m.) Fayette’s middle schools swept the top three placements in the Griffin RESA Regional academic Bowl... More

The Associated Press: Dems Take McCain Out Of Context On Iraq
"No, John McCain is not proposing a 100-year war in Iraq. ... The Democrats leave out a vital caveat. When McCain was asked about Bush's theory that U.S. troops could be in Iraq for 50 years, the senator said: 'Maybe 100.

Clayton State School of Graduate Studies to Hold Open House March 11
The Clayton State University School of Graduate Studies will be holding an informational Open House on Tuesday, Mar. 11 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

No comments: