Things are getting messy in the peach state. Georgia State Senator Colton Moore got arrested on Jan. 16 shortly before Governor Brian Kemp's State of the State address. Given that he is a part of ...
Georgia State Sen. Colton Moore was arrested at the Georgia State Capitol on Jan. 16 after ignoring an order banning him from the House Chamber. Moore was charged with willful obstruction of a law ...
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Georgia Sen. Colton Moore arrested trying to enter state House chamber after banishmentA state senator in Georgia was arrested Thursday at the state capitol after he allegedly resisted an order that banned him from entering the state House chambers. Republican Sen. Colton Moore ...
Northwest Georgia state Sen. Colton Moore, R-Trenton, was arrested by the Georgia State Patrol on Thursday morning after a scuffle outside the House chamber. Moore has been banned from House ...
ATLANTA, GA — Georgia State Senator Colton Moore is once again allowed back in the House Chamber. House Speaker Jon Burns made the announcement on Friday afternoon, one day after Moore was ...
Georgia State Senator Colton Moore was arrested after trying to enter the State House chamber which he was banned from. The ban was due to his criticism of a former leader. Moore claimed the ban ...
ATLANTA — Georgia state Sen. Colton Moore will be allowed back into the House chamber following his arrest at the State of the State address on Thursday, with House Speaker Jon Burns saying the ...
Community members gathered outside of Legacy Hall in Ringgold Wednesday ahead of a crucial vote by theCatoosa County ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Senate moved to make cockfighting illegal in Georgia in a near unanimous vote on Thursday. Senate Bill 102 seeks to align state and federal law, said Sen. Randy Robertson, ...
Twelve days after he was wrestled to the ground after attempting to enter the Georgia House chamber, state Sen. Colton Moore, a far-right Republican from Trenton, strolled in Tuesday without ...
Since Trump issued blanket pardons for people accused and convicted of crimes during the U.S. Capitol riot, defendants have started reengaging in political activism.
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