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Dudgeon stepping down from role with lieutenant governor’s office Mike Dudgeon, right, announced he is leaving his role with the Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan s, left, office to pursue a private-sector position. - photo by For the FCN A former Forsyth County lawmaker is leaving his position with Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan’s office to pursue a private sector role. In a news release on Monday, Macy McFall, Duncan’s deputy chief of staff, announced that Mike Dudgeon, who previously served as Duncan’s director of policy, would be leaving the role and that McFall would be serving as his successor. ....
Rainsville native Macy McFall has been promoted as Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncanâs director of policy. She succeeds the departing Mike Dudgeon, who served in the capacity since Duncanâs election in 2018. McFall was named deputy chief of staff and director of communications in January 2021. According to a press release, McFall will assume the directorship role, which involves managing the legislative work and policy priorities for Georgiaâs lieutenant governor moving forward. McFall, the daughter of Steve and Stephanie McFall, is a 2009 graduate of Plainview High School and graduated from the University of Alabama in 2013 with a bachelorâs in political science. She received her law degree from Georgia State University College of Law and is a member of the State Bar of Georgia. ....
Georgia Senate Republicans advance bill to end no-excuse absentee voting Ballot Watch: States target voting rights Replay Video UP NEXT Overcoming universal Democratic opposition, Republicans in the Georgia Senate on Monday narrowly passed a sweeping elections omnibus bill that would eliminate no-excuse absentee voting, which was enacted by Republicans in 2005, just months after a record number of Georgians opted to cast ballots this way in the 2020 presidential election. Four Republicans did not vote on the bill, which was approved 29-20. The legislation, SB 241, would also change the absentee ballot verification process. Instead of using the subjective signature match process, voters would be required to include their driver s license or state ID card number when applying for and returning an absentee ballot. Voters without these forms of identification would have to submit a photocopy of another form of accepted ID, as well as provide the last four ....
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