Georgia Enacts Law to Protect Kids from Online Obscenity

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Today, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed SB 351 which will, among other things, require adult websites to verify the ages of users to ensure minors are not given access to obscene content. Georgia is now the 15th state to enact legislation protecting children from online porn, and the 7th state to do so in 2024. … Read more

Georgia Takes Steps Towards Restricting Sex Changes for Minors

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Today, Governor Brian Kemp signed SB 140, enacting restrictions on the prescription of cross-sex hormones and sex-reassignment surgeries for minors. Georgia is the 12th state to prohibit these procedures in some capacity. Notably, the new law does not include any ban on puberty blockers and only makes offending healthcare providers “administratively accountable” for violations. In … Read more

APP Responds to Georgia Senate Election Results

In the aftermath of yesterday’s Senate elections in Georgia, Democrats appear on the cusp of moving back into full control in Washington. With attention now turning ahead, American Principles Project (APP) has announced it will be releasing a report in the coming weeks analyzing the results of the 2020 elections and recommending a path forward … Read more

APP Opposes Loeffler for Georgia Senate Seat

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With Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp expected to announce soon his appointee to replace the retiring Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.), conservatives have begun to sound the alarm regarding the past record of business executive Kelly Loeffler, who reports have suggested is a front runner to be picked for the seat. Today, Terry Schilling, executive director of … Read more